The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has paid a total sum of one billion, four hundred and seventy-eight million, four hundred and sixteen thousand naira (N1,478,416,000.00) to owners of Non-JAMB Computer-Based Test (CBT) centres nationwide.
A statement by JAMB’s Head, Public Affairs and Protocols, Dr. Fabian Benjamin on Thursday in Abuja, explained that the paid sum was the services rendered by the CBT centres during the 2023 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME).
He said: “This figure is less N59,585,000, which is the part of the approved sum meant for JAMB – owned CBT centres.
“The Board notes that it is only proper to promptly settle obligations as and when due so as to promote and sustain a cordial working relationship with partners who discharged their duties creditably.
“It is to be noted that most of the centres used for the examination are not JAMB-owned while some are ICT facilities of tertiary institutions. This symbiotic relationship between the Board and the privately-owned CBT centres and others is collaborative in nature and is designed to ensure better quality service delivery and inclusiveness. Hence, the Board is proud to announce that all centres owners who rendered quality service during the just-concluded examination had been appropriately commended for a job well done and paid accordingly.”
The Board further pledged to ensure a level playing field so that every candidate desirous of attaining a higher education would be able to do so without encountering difficulty in accessing its services.
Also, the Board reiterated its resolve to continue to leverage on state-of-the-art technology, not only to deliver quality assessment, but also to protect the integrity of its examinations.





