The increase in examination malpractices has become a source of concern for the National Business and Technical Examinations Board (NABTEB), Registrar of NABTEB Professor David Awanbor has said.Addressing newsmen yesterday in Benin, Edo State, Prof. Awanbor lamented that examination malpractices had continued despite all the laws and decrees enacted to curb it.
He said he was however delighted that NABTEB had not only broken the jinx of unresolved examination malpractice cases in courts, but had also set the pace in the quest for diligent prosecution of offenders.
“Permit me to say with all sense of humility that NABTEB is the first examination body to diligently pursue the case of examination cheats from the points of arrest to prison sentence”, he said.
He cited the recent judgment delivered by Justice I.N Buba of the Federal High Court, Lafia in Nassarawa State, where one Patrick Ogyoko, 68, a secondary school teacher appointed by NABTEB as supervisor and James S. Abiola also a teacher appointed as invigilator were found guilty and sentenced to three years imprisonment on each of the three count charge.
Awanbor assured that in line with the new education roadmap, the examination body would continue to sustain its zero tolerance for examination malpractice.


