Candidates who participated in the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) are preparing to sue the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) due to widespread technical glitches that impacted their performance.
Many students reported issues such as system failures and malfunctions during the exam, leading to frustration and confusion. As a result, a significant number of candidates experienced mass failure, raising concerns about the fairness of the examination process.
The affected candidates are seeking accountability from JAMB and demand that the board address these technical problems. They believe that these glitches severely affected their chances of securing admission into higher education institutions.
As the situation develops, legal action appears to be a likely next step for the candidates who feel wronged by the examination process.
