No more n100m subvention for states jamb

It appears you're referring to the recent development in Nigeria regarding the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB).

For the uninitiated, JAMB is a body responsible for conducting the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) for admission into Nigerian universities and other tertiary institutions.

Recently, the Nigerian government announced that it would no longer provide N100 million subvention to JAMB. This decision was made to reduce the financial burden on the government and to encourage JAMB to generate more revenue through its activities.

The implication of this decision is that JAMB will now have to rely more on its internal revenue generation mechanisms, such as the sale of forms, examination fees, and other services. This move is expected to make JAMB more financially independent and less dependent on government subventions.

It's worth noting that this decision has sparked mixed reactions from stakeholders, with some arguing that it will lead to increased costs for students and others welcoming the move as a step towards financial autonomy for JAMB.

What are your thoughts on this development? Do you think it's a good move or a step in the wrong direction?