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Confusion @NIMC as reg racketeer hits N5000, UTME students decry situation

ITNEWSNIGERIABy ITNEWSNIGERIAJanuary 10, 2020No Comments3 Mins Read
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Stranded students seeking registration at NIMC Office, Alausa, Ikeja Lagos today. (Photo: IT News Nigeria)
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National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) registration racketeer hits N5000 per person and JAMB  applicants call for waiver to enable them enroll for the university entrance exams.

Today NIMC came under heavy criticism at its Twitter handle, @nimc_ng , by Twitter users, after they discovered that there huge extortion racket at the commission’s Ibeju-Lekki office and across centres.

A user, for example explained via her Twitter handle how NIMC officials extorted N5000 from UTME applicants before registration for the National Identification Number (NIN).

Recall, a statement released in 2019 by the commission and the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB); announced that the NIN is a compulsory requirement for all applicants. NIMC DG, Aliyu Aziz said the enforcement of the mandatory use of the NIN is congruent with the NIMC Act of 2007.

But this enforcement has turn to be Nigeria’s biggest registration racketeer as revealed by peoples’ comment on social media:

I went today and was asked to pay 500 to be attended to i asked for account to pay through remita and was asked to leave. Some of protested and our card was seized saying there is nothing anyone can do about it. Please help us this country is something else at ajaokuta kogi state (@rotpublications

Stranded students seeking registration at NIMC Office, Alausa, Ikeja Lagos today. (Photo: IT News Nigeria)

I was told today that I have to pay 5000 to get it done instantly, else I wait for two months, Logical Male (@bigbabydam)

One of my guy do is own at ijanikin 4 5k, only in zenith Bank dat is free d rest center na money or u wait in stand 4 a month,till nw I can’t do mine cus no money</p>— Gggggvvvboi (@Emmyboi19)

Most of your staffs are sabotage your efforts, especially those of them at Alausa in NSCDC compound are useless civil servants I had ever seen in my life, one day I was there at 2pm, a senior staff told me they closed for the day, they’re still roaming around their various office</p>— aastymedia (@aastymedia01)

The anger and outcry is endless and they have call for waiver to them enroll for Jamb.

Recall, JAMB board has fixed this year’s examination for March 14 to April 4, while an optional mock examination for candidates is scheduled for Feb. 18. Similarly, the board had said that it would commence the sales of its registration documents from Monday, Jan. 13, to Monday, Feb. 17.

Most students cannot register before that time.

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