By Daniel Ayantoye | Ibadan
As the year 2022 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examinations Continues across Centres in Oyo State, the State Commandant of Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), CC Adaralewa Akintayo Michael on Tuesday, May 10, 2022 visited some centres to monitor the examinations.
The Commandant who was accompanied by the Jamb Oyo State Coordinator, Alhaji Kolawole Jubril assured of the NSCDC commitment towards ensuring proper security of life and properties in the State.
This was disclosed in a statement E-Signed by the Command’s Public Relations Officer, DSC Okuneye Oyindamola and made available to NATIONAL TELESCOPE on Tuesday.
The statement reads in full, “by the despite deploying his officers and men to the centers according to the arrangements stated by the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) the board of the examination governing body for the conduct of the examination.
“The commandant of Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, CC Adaralewa Akintayo and Jamb coordinator in the State in person of Alhaji Kolawole Jubril visited some of the centres in the capital city of Oyo State, Some of the centres visited are Ismail Mission Primary School Moniya, Mutan Centre Akinyele Local Government, Flier College Irepodun Lcda, West Consult CBT centre, Pefti Film institute Mokola, Are Latosa Local Government and others within the Ibadan Metropolis.
“During the visit, the zonal Coordinator of Jamb in Oyo State and Oyo State Commandant used the medium to address the parents and guardiance who followed their wards to the examination centre due to delay caused by faulty generator that is meant to be used for the conduct of the examination at the centre to be calm as the officials are trying to put everything under control.
“Meanwhile, the State Commandant has charged the officers and men of the corps posted to different centres of the examination to be a good ambassador of the Organization, meanwhile the zonal coordinator expressed his satisfaction about the conduct of officers and men of NSCDC for being well behaved at their different post”.