In an interview with journalists in
Ilorin on Sunday, he stated that it might also not augur well for the
individual universities and the students.
According to him, it will be good if JAMB is retained as a central admission coordinating board as it currently operates.
Ambali said, “If JAMB is scrapped
national unity may be lost as each university may become parochial or
local but all the same that is just the fear, otherwise we have come of
age to determine and be just in our admission policies.
“So far we are enjoying the flavour of heterogeneous students across the country and international students.
“But some universities may not open up
as some which may not be good for our educational system and even the
moral upbringing of our youth, because to move from one state to another
is a form of education.”
He stated that to maintain discipline, law and order in tertiary institutions, students should live in hostel accommodations.
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