Bayero University Kano Defies FG’s Directive On No Post-UTME


Bayero University Kano (BUK) on Friday conducted test for candidates seeking admission into the university. This as it were was against the ban on post-Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination by the Minister of Education, Mallam Adamu Adamu.

Reports has it that 64,000 candidates applied for admission into the university for 6,500 openings and  that the number of applicants reduced to 21, 000 but when the second screening was conducted the candidates came down to 16,000.

A candidate, Hamida Lawal Adam, told the press that they were directed to go into an examination hall, after which they were given sheets for the test.

“There was no written examination. We were only given sheet for an objective test. You would show your examination card, after which you are allowed entry into the examination hall,” she said.


Another candidate, Aliyu Ibrahim, said, “I thought there will be no test in whatever form following the federal government’s directive, but in the end, we did it.”

Director Public Affairs of the University, Alhaji Ahmad Shehu said the institution had not violated the directives of the federal government regarding the post-UTME.

“Before the scrap, the test had three components, including written exam and analytical method of exam, but following the directives, we have suspended all these.

“So, the test we conducted on Friday, did not in any way violate the directive,” he said.

Reacting, the Deputy Director, Press and Public Relations, in the Federal Ministry of Education, Mr. Ben Bem Goong said “any institution that violates the earlier directives on post-UTME, will be sanctioned.”

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