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UTME 2025 mass failure: ASUU threatens to sue JAMB

Published on May 14, 2025 at 05:52 PM

The University of Nigeria, Nsukka, UNN, chapter of the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, has threatened to file a lawsuit against the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board, JAMB, over the massive failure recorded in the 2025 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination, UTME.

The Chairman of ASUU-UNN, Comrade Óyibo Eze, made this known while briefing newsmen in Nsukka on Wednesday.

According to him, the massive failure, which mostly affected candidates from the South East, was a deliberate attempt by JAMB to stop children from the zone from gaining admission.

“My office has been inundated with protests, calls, and visits by parents and the general public on this deliberate massive failure in the 2025 JAMB examination.

“ASUU will challenge this result in a High Court if JAMB fails to review the result and give candidates their merited scores.

“JAMB knows that children from the South East must score higher before they can get admission, whereas their counterparts in some parts of the country will use a 120 JAMB score to get admission to study medicine in universities in their area.

“In the JAMB recently released result, out of 1,955,069 candidates who sat for the 2025 examination, over 1.5 million candidates scored less than 200, and the majority of these are from the South East and Lagos State, where many Igbos reside,”;; he said.

Eze urged governors from the South East to rise up and challenge what he described as an injustice targeted at preventing children from the zone from gaining admission into higher institutions in the country.

“The governors in the zone should not sit and watch JAMB toy with the academic future of our children.

“I am not against the board punishing those found guilty of exam malpractice, but JAMB should not, because of these few candidates, fail all the candidates in an exam centre,”;; he said.

The ASUU boss said that it was unbelievable and unacceptable that in the entire University Secondary School, Nsukka, no candidate who sat for the exam scored up to 200 in the UTME.

He also advised JAMB to act fast to do the needful by reviewing the result, as the massive failure had become a national issue which might attract national protest if nothing urgent was done.

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