Bulldozer of a Different Kind- By Oloyede
Every man fights, at least, a battle once in his life
time. He either wins or loses. But African allegories are replete with
great warriors who are famed for conquering all forces anytime they step
out on the battlefield. They are venerated each time the call of duty
beckons. And those determined to render honest leadership in Nigeria
face a battle-like situation against retrogressive forces.
The current Registrar of Joint Matriculation and
Admissions Board (JAMB), Professor Ishaq Oloyede strikes like one such
Nigerian-African. He does not belong to the clan of the traditional
sword brandishers, but to the ilk of academic and administrative
warriors. His missile never misses a target; he is conqueror and a
bulldozer of a rare and extraordinary breed. He is a man who sets his
mind and eyes on success anywhere fate has ordained him to serve, and he
delivers accordingly.
His admirers recall his inherited animosity with ASUU
when he became the Vice Chancellor (VC), University of Ilorin
(Uni-lorin). ASUU fruitlessly tried to prematurely terminate his tenure
as VC for hardening to their voice the sacked Uni-lorin ASUU members.
Thereafter, they resorted to witch-hunting and glaring attempts to
frustrate the exercise of his academic prowess on university campuses in
Nigeria.
In further pursuit of this agenda, ASUU mounted a
baseless, but stiff opposition against his appointment as JAMB Registrar
and backed it up with the near criminal blackmail of the federal
government to reverse it or face industrial action. And now, there have
been mounting antagonisms by some stakeholders in the education sector
against his determination to sanitize JAMB of exam malpractices and
other irregularities to bestow credibility on the exam body.
In all instances and at every point, Professor Oloyede
has proved his mettle as a true African hero, who cannot be obstructed
by diversionary and unprogressive forces. He bestrode every area of
national assignment confidently, deflating all missiles against him and
depositing awful footprints. No place has the current JAMB boss ever
worked that the walls are not etched with his positive shadows in
reforms, innovations and accomplishments. He makes deafening conscious
efforts to succeed anywhere he serves his fatherland.
But the forces of darkness do not easily give up a
fight. They do not surrender even when defeated, lest they be branded
effeminate. So, they have continued to push forward plots to frustrate,
obstruct and distort Oloyede’s graph to sanitize the exam body. But as
usual, he is beating them in their tracks.
Professor Oloyede’s latest battle is his insistence to
entrench the Computer-Based Test (CBT) style of examinations for
candidates sitting for the 2017 Unified Tertiary Matriculation
Examination (UTME). Antagonists’ cried foul and unreasonably described
the online registration for the 2017 UTME as a failure, when fraudsters
invaded some registration centers in some states. But the JAMB boss
moved swiftly to solve the problem, as security agents apprehended the
fraudsters’.
One could not fathom why the detractors had to describe
as a failure, an exercise, which had successfully registered over a
million candidates for the 2017 UTME out of the anticipated 1,500
candidates in the first three weeks. This happened in a country, which
has certified problems of logistics, such as lack of electricity, poor
internet services and other inadequacies. But the JAMB boss and his team
worked tirelessly, sometimes, spending the night in the office to
ensure the online registration does not become a fiasco.
Professor Oloyede’s innovations introduced trial or mock
exams for the prospective candidates to test the workability of the CBT
system and readiness of the examinees. The stakeholders in the
education sector in Nigeria never gave him the benefit of doubt to do
it. They only sighted failure; while Professor Oloyede sensed success
and the benefits to candidates and the educational system in Nigeria.
These are stakeholders who have vowed that nothing good
would ever come out of Nigeria again and they vehemently kicked against
it. But the JAMB boss insisted and the mock exams held successfully
nation-wide, with a perfection that beats the imagination. And the
candidates have been better armed for the actual examinations.
That the JAMB boss dared the odds to hold the mock
exams, with such resounding success is indication of the worth of
Oloyede’s administrative acumen. It advertises him as a persona with a
strong and unyielding character to be trusted with the most difficult of
assignments, but he would not disappoint his superiors.
This singular innovation, which is unique in the West
African sub-region is celebrated around the world too, as the rating
of Nigeria’s JAMB today has soared incredibly. With the CBT for the 2017
UTME successfully and conveniently conducted, Prof. Oloyede has etched a
niche for the board as conducting one of the best examinations in the
history of Nigeria. There are numerous such exam bodies in Nigeria still
struggling to understand the basics of conducting a credible exam. Such
bodies should emulate this exemplary, focused, innovative and
result-oriented leadership.
Quite unfortunately, when opponents failed to nail the
JAMB boss over the mock exams, some of them prayed fervently it drooped.
Hence the vile propaganda was practically dismantled by the board,
opponents again embarked on another leg of campaigns’. Very
disingenuously, thoughtlessly and laughably, they claimed candidates for
2017 UTME would not receive examination centers because of imagined
“loopholes” or “shortcomings” the attackers of the reforms in JAMB
eerily sighted in the online registration of candidates.
Again, the JAMB headed by Oloyede disappointed them, as
candidates confirmed receiving their examination centres as promised by
the exams body, days before the date of exams through SMS, e-mails and
other channels.
And for each of the CBT centers approved by JAMB for the
2017 CBT-UTME, there were reserve computers to take care of unseen
circumstances like system failure while exams were in progress.
Adhering to his principle of success in all his
endeavours, the JAMB Registrar succeeded in registering 1, 736, 571
candidates for the 2017 UTME for 624 centres nationwide, who would sit
for the exams in batches. He exceeded the estimated number of
candidates’ by nearly 250, 000 candidates, who all successfully wrote
the examination last Saturday, May 13, 2017 hitch -free.
An administrator who goes the extra mile to grab success
deserves accolades, because in the bid of Nigeria to go digital in
government or public business, there have been a lot of hiccups. The
normal and peculiarly Nigerian situation would have seen poor
electricity supply or outright power outage and faulty machines taking
the shine off this maiden attempt by Professor Oloyede to adopt CBT for
UTME as the new norm for JAMB candidates.
Banks, INEC’s e-voting, GSM companies, internet service
providers have suffered these setbacks at different times. But these
repulsive threats could not hold back the JAMB boss and determined for
success now as never before, he treaded where devils dreaded and came
out triumphantly.
So, Oloyede has proven that he is an academic and
administrator who does not believe in living by chance or happenstance,
but a man who consistently lives by choice; the conscious and deliberate
choice of working to succeed and defining new limits of excellence
for himself and institutions’ he has led in the educational sector.
Thus far, the skeptics could go ahead with their doubts;
the antagonists can continue with the blackmail; the black sheeps in
the system can continue with their intrigues and plots to scuttle his
reformations in JAMB and his target of purifying the entry exams into
Nigerian higher institutions. But Professor Oloyede has never been
defeated in such battles. Another opportunity has offered it and him to
proven his critics dead wrong.
With this maiden, but successful implementation of CBT
for UTME, Nigerians genuinely concerned with the fallen standards of
education are contemplating honouring him as Nigeria’s Ambassador of
free and fair examinations, devoid of malpractices. So, the JAMB boss
has already silenced critics and opponents alike to the salvation of the
educational sector and the glory or prosperity of Nigeria.
Odoma, is President, Africa Arise for Change Network and writes from Abuja.
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