The Arewa Youth Consultative Forum has said that the proposed computer-based test format in the forthcoming West African Senior School Certificate Examinations in the country will result to mass failure in the North, hence should be cancelled.

The forum said that the CBT examination, if allowed, will cause mass failure for students, especially in rural areas of northern states where computer skills are scarce or completely absent.

According to a statement released by Yerima Shettima, the National President of AYCF on Friday, he said that the CBT exams should have been optional, allowing candidates to choose between the traditional pen-and-paper format and the computer-based approach.

This would have allowed students to opt for the format they were most comfortable with and capable of attempting successfully, he said.

Shettima added that research conducted by the Forum in selected northern states such as Zamfara, Jigawa, Taraba, Adamawa, Nasarawa, and Plateau, revealed that the CBT exams had consistently led to misleading failure rates among students attending public schools, where computer skills were often not taught.

“Even the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board CBT exams have placed underprivileged students in a predicament as they struggle to answer questions in a format they are unfamiliar with.

“Many students who failed the CBT-based JAMB exams last year argued that their failures were a result of systemic failures, including insufficient facilities or network failures during the exams. Additionally, a lack of proper and adequate computer skills, coupled with outdated desktop computers that are not properly maintained by CBT centers further exacerbate the situation.” he stated.

He added that the call became imperative to prevent a massive failure rate among students who deserved fair and equal opportunities for success.

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