The Registrar of the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB), Professor Ishaq Oloyede, has officially responded to the growing controversy surrounding the 2025 UTME results.
Speaking at a press conference today, Professor Oloyede expressed appreciation to the media for their coverage and acknowledged the concerns raised by stakeholders. He admitted a significant technical error affected the outcome of the examination for 206,610 candidates — including those from 65 centres in Lagos and 92 centres in the Owerri zone, which covers five South-East states.
According to the Registrar, about 1.5 million candidates sat for the exam, with over 18,000 complaints initially received.
After a detailed review, the number of valid complaints was trimmed to 15,000, with 98% of them linked to specific centres — reinforcing the need for a resit.
Professor Oloyede emphasized that this decision was not taken lightly but is necessary to maintain the integrity of the examination process.
He urged affected candidates to accept the decision as a step toward fairness and transparency.
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