JAMB registrar chides politicians shopping for N100m nomination forms

The Registrar, Joint Admission and admission Board, faculty member Is-haq Oloyede, has chided Nigerian politicians UN agency he aforesaid most popular to pay the maximum amount as N100m to shop for nomination styles of their political parties to militarization health establishments with such cash. 



Oloyede spoke throughout the presentation of medical instrumentation to the University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital in Ilorin on weekday.

The presentation was a part of JAMB’s current presentation of medical instrumentation to twelve tertiary health establishments elite from the six zones within the country.


The items, that vertical secured from the Project Cure of the u. s. of America, are being given to the establishments beneath “Tertiary Health establishments Hospital instrumentation Intervention Programme.


”Oloyede aforesaid, “Our politicians opt to pay N100m to shop for nomination styles of their numerous political parties rather than creating donations to equip our health establishments.

“If that they had done that, our folks would are praiseful and praying for them, however currently once losing out, UN agency would pray for them?

”Explaining the motive behind the donation of the medical instrumentation to the tertiary health establishments, the vertical registrar aforesaid, “The intervention of the board within the space of health supply is to support government’s efforts aimed toward addressing the large medical infrastructural gap.


“It is not any gainsaying that the COVID-19 pandemic provided the much-needed impetus for countries round the globe to try to to the requisite by breaking barriers and sound into accessible opportunities.

“For U.S.A. in Nigeria, the pandemic served as a be-careful call that opened our consciousness to the necessity for adequately equipped public health establishments to enhance our extremely acknowledged good force of medical personnel.

“It is in pursuit of this noble goal that vertical, in its knowledge, determined to enter into a partnership with a grant agency within the u. s. of America to equip twelve tertiary health establishments in Nigeria.

“This is premised on our fervent belief that we have a tendency to may address the deficits during this explicit sector of our nation if each section of the society contributes its quota notwithstanding however very little to confront the shortage within the vital areas of our society, like health, food and education.”

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  1. They have neglected Education in this country smh

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