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JOINT ADMISSIONS AND MATRICULATION BOARD ACT
Arrangement of Sections
1 | Establishment of the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board. | 2 | Membership of the Board. | 3 | Tenure of office. |
4 | Removal from office of member of the Board. | 5 | Functions of the Board. | 6 | Power of Minister to give directives. |
7 | Registrar to the Board. | 8 | Other staff of the Board. | 9 | Application of Pensions Act. |
10 | Fund of the Board. | 11 | Expenditure of the Board. | 12 | Annual estimates, accounts and audit. |
13 | Annual report. | 14 | Power to obtain information. | 15 | Regulations. |
16 | Repeal, savings and transfer of liabilities, staff, etc. | 17 | Interpretation. | 18 | Short title. |
Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board Act
This is an Act to establish the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board to administer a centralised admissions system for Universities, Polytechnics and Colleges of Education.
7th December, 1989
(a) a Chairman who shall have appropriate qualifications;
(b) seven representatives of all the Universities in Nigeria;
(c) five representatives of all the Colleges of Education in Nigeria;
(d) five representatives of all the Polytechnics in Nigeria;
(e) two representatives of the Nigerian Conference of Principals of Secondary Schools;
(f) one representative of the Federal Ministry of Education;
(g) the Registrar of the West African Examinations Council or his representative;
(h) the Executive Secretary of the National Universities Commission or his representative;
(i) the Executive Secretary of the National Board for Technical Education or his representative;
(j) the Executive Secretary of the National Commission for Colleges of Education or his representative.
(k) the Registrar to the Board;
(l) five other persons to represent interests not otherwise represented on the Board.
(2) The supplementary provisions set out in the Schedule to this Act shall have effect with respect to the proceedings of the Board and the other matters mentioned therein.
(2) A person appointed to be a member of the Board, not being a public officer, shall hold office for a period of three years and shall be eligible for re-appointment for a further period of three years.
(3) Any member, not being a public officer, may resign his appointment by a letter under his hand addressed to the Minister.
(4) Members of the Board, not being public officers, shall be paid such remuneration and allowances as the National Council of Ministers may, from time to time, determine.
(2) Where the Board is satisfied that the continued presence on the Board of any member is not in the national interest or the interest of the Board, the Board may recommend to the Minister that the member concerned be removed from his office and if the Minister. after making~ such inquiries as he considers necessary, approves of the recommendation he may in writing declare the office of the member vacant.
(a) the general control of the conduct of matriculation examinations for admissions into all Universities, Polytechnics (by whatever name called) and Colleges of Education (by whatever name called) in Nigeria;
(b) the appointment of examiners, moderators, invigilators, members of subject panels and committees and other persons with respect to matriculation examinations and any other matter incidental thereto or connected therewith;
(c) the placement of suitable qualified candidates in the tertiary institutions having taken into account-
(i) the vacancies available in each tertiary institution
(ii) the guidelines approved for each tertiary institution by its proprietor or other competent authority the preferences expressed or otherwise indicated by candidates for certain tertiary institutions and courses and
(iv) such other matters as the Board may be directed by the Minister to consider, or the Board itself may consider appropriate in the circumstances;
(d) the collection and dissemination of information on all matters relating to admissions into tertiary institutions or to any other matter relevant to the discharge of the functions of the Board under this Act; and
(e) the carrying out of such other activities as are necessary or expedient for the full discharge of all or any of the functions conferred on it under or pursuant to this Act.
(2) For the avoidance of doubt, the Board shall be responsible for determining matriculation requirements and conducting examinations leading to undergraduate admissions and also for admissions to National Diploma and the Nigerian Certificate in Education courses, but shall not be responsible for examinations or any other selective process for postgraduate courses and any other courses offered by the tertiary institutions.
(2) The Registrar shall be the Chief Executive of the Board and shall be responsible for the execution of the policy of the Board and the day-to-day running of the affairs of the Board.
(3) The Registrar shall hold office in the first instance for a period of five years and shall be eligible for reappointment for such further periods as the President, Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces may, from time to time, determine.
(4) Subject to this section, the Registrar shall hold office on such terms as to emoluments and otherwise as may be specified in his letter of appointment, and as may, from time to time, be approved by the President, Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces.
(2) The remuneration and tenure of office of the other employees of the Board shall be determined by the Board after consultation with the Establishments Department of the Federal Civil Service Commission.
(3) Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection (1) of this section, employees of the Board may be appointed by the Board by way of transfer or secondment from the public service of the Federation or of any of the States.
(2) Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection (1) of this section, nothing in this Act shall prevent the appointment of a person to any office on terms which preclude the grant of a pension or gratuity in respect of that office.
(3) For the purposes of the Act, any power exercisable thereunder by a Minister or authority of the Federal Government (not being the power to make regulations under section 23 thereof) is hereby vested in and shall be exercisable by the Board and not by any other person or authority
(4) Subject to subsection (2) of this section, the Pensions Act shall, in its application by virtue of the subsection (1) of this section to any office, have effect as if the office were in the civil service of the Federation within the meaning of the cap. 62. Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, as amended.
(a) such sums as may be provided by the Federal Government for the running expenses of the Board; and
(b) such other sums as may be collected or received by the Board from other sources either in the execution of its functions or in respect of any property vested in the Board or otherwise howsoever.
(a) to the cost of administration of the Board;
(b) for reimbursing members of the Board or of any committee set up by the Board for such expenses as may be expressly authorised by the Board in accordance with such rates as may be approved, from time to time, by the National Council of Ministers;
(c) to the payment of salaries, fees or other remuneration or allowances, pensions, superannuation allowances and gratuities payable to the employees of the Board and of fees to agents, so however that no payment of any kind under this paragraph (except such as may be expressly authorised) shall be made to any person who is in receipt of emoluments from the Government of the Federation or of a State;
(d) for the maintenance of any property acquired or vested in the Board; and
(e) for and in connection with all or any of the functions of the Board under or pursuant to this Act.
(2) The Board shall keep proper accounts and proper records in relation thereto and shall prepare in respect of each year a statement of accounts in such form as it may think appropriate.
(3) The accounts of the Board shall be audited, not later than six months after the end of the year to which such accounts relate, by auditors appointed by the Board from the list and in accordance with the guidelines supplied by the Auditor-General of the Federation.
(a) shall have a right of access to all relevant records of any tertiary institution to which this Act applies;
(b) may by notice in writing served on any person in charge of any such tertiary institution require that person to furnish or cause to be furnished information on such matters as may be specified in the notice.
(2) It shall be the duty of any person required to furnish information pursuant to subsection (1) of this section to comply with the notice within a reasonable period of time.
(2) Without prejudice to section 6 of the Interpretation Act, the repeal of the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board Act 1978 (hereafter in this section referred to as “the repealed Act”) shall not affect anything done under or pursuant to the repealed Act.
(3) By virtue of this Act and without further assurance, there shall be vested in the Board established by this Act all assets, funds, resources and other movable or immovable property which immediately before this Act were vested in the Board established by the repealed Act.
(4) The rights, interests, obligations and liabilities of the Board established by the repealed Act existing before this Act under any contract or instrument, or in law or in equity apart from any contract or instrument, shall by virtue of this Act be assigned to and vested in the Board established by this Act.
(5) Any contract or instrument as is mentioned in subsection (4) of this section shall be of the same force and effect against or in favour of the Board established by this Act and shall be enforceable as fully and effectively as if instead of that Board, the Board established by this Act has been named therein or had been a party thereto.
(6) The Board shall be subject to all the obligations and liabilities to which the Board established under the repealed Act was subject immediately before this Act and all other persons shall have the same rights, powers and remedies against the Board as they had against that Board immediately before this Act.
(7) Any proceedings or cause of action pending or existing immediately before this Act by or against the Board established by the repealed Act in respect of any right, interest, obligation or liability of that Board may be continued or, as the case may be, commenced and any determination of a court of law, tribunal or other authority or person may be enforced by or against the Board to the same extent that such proceedings, cause of action or determination might have been continued, commenced or enforced by or against the Board established by the repealed Act if this Act had not been made.
(8) Notwithstanding the repeal of the enactment referred to in this section, if the Board established by the Act thinks it expedient that any vacancy in the Board should be filled by a person holding office at the commencement of this Act in the Board dissolved by this section, it may employ such person by way of transfer to the Board established by the Act and the previous service in that Board by such person shall count as service for the purposes of any pension subsequently payable by the Board established by this Act.
“Board” means the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board established by section 1 of this Act;
“Chairman” means the Chairman of the Board;
“Member” means any member of the Board including the Chairman;
“Minister” means the Minister charged, from time to time, with responsibility for matters relating to higher education;
“Registrar” means the Registrar of the Board appointed pursuant to section 6 of this Act;
“Tertiary institutions” means any tertiary institutions in Nigeria and includes any other institution in Nigeria providing courses leading to the award of first
(2) It is hereby declared, for the avoidance of doubt, that this Act is without prejudice to the application of any enactment or law setting up any tertiary institution, so however that where any of the provisions of any such enactment or law is inconsistent with any provision of this Act, this Act shall prevail.
Schedule
Section 2(2)
Supplementary Provisions relating to the Board
Proceedings
4 Where standing orders made under paragraph 1 of this Schedule provide for the Board to co-opt persons who are not members of the Board, such persons may advise the Board on any matter referred to them by the Board, but shall not be entitled to vote at a meeting of the Board or count towards a quorum.
Committees
Miscellaneous
(a) any vacancy in the membership of the Board; or
(b) any defect in the appointment of a member of the Board; or
(c) reason that a person not entitled to do so took part in the proceedings of the Board.