The Lagos State University (LASU) has lauded the Registrar of the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB), Prof. Ishaq Oloyede, for his rare demonstration of accountability and leadership.
In a statement issued on Thursday by the university’s Deputy Registrar and Coordinator of the Centre for Information and Public Relations, Mrs. Oluwayemisi Thomas-Onashile, LASU urged Nigerians to support the JAMB registrar, especially in light of recent challenges.
Commenting on the conduct of the 2025 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME), Thomas-Onashile stated, “The events surrounding the conduct and outcome of the 2025 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) have rightly sparked public concern among well-meaning Nigerians. However, the candid admission of technical failures that affected the examination and Oloyede’s decision to take full responsibility for the setback are precisely why LASU expresses its unwavering support for the JAMB registrar.”
The university commended Prof. Oloyede for his courage in addressing the issues during a May 14 press conference, where he acknowledged the technical glitches and human errors that invalidated the results of 379,997 candidates across Lagos and the South-East. “Rather than deflecting blame, Prof. Oloyede took full responsibility and immediately ordered a re-examination for all affected candidates to restore confidence in the process,” she added.
Mrs. Thomas-Onashile emphasized Oloyede’s leadership qualities, describing his actions as a reflection of integrity and courage. “LASU stands solidly with Prof. Oloyede, affirming not only his courage and humility in this testing time but also the depth of character that has marked his glittering career as a public servant,” she said.
The statement highlighted Oloyede’s consistent commitment to excellence, noting the significant reforms he has implemented since becoming JAMB’s registrar in 2016. These reforms, according to LASU, have enhanced examination credibility, transparency, and public confidence in JAMB.
“We believe that supporting leaders who demonstrate accountability, rather than condemning them for isolated shortcomings, is essential for Nigeria’s progress,” Thomas-Onashile concluded.
She also praised Oloyede’s longstanding dedication to excellence, dating back to his tenure as Vice-Chancellor of the University of Ilorin. LASU expressed hope that Nigerians would view this situation not as a failure but as an opportunity to strengthen the country’s examination systems.
The university reiterated its support for Prof. Oloyede, urging the public to join in fostering a culture of accountability in leadership for the betterment of the nation’s education sector.