The newly- appointed Registrar of the National Business and Technical Examination Board (NABTEB), Dr. Mohammed- Aminu Mohammed yesterday disclosed plans to digitalize the examinations of the institution.
He also said in line with global trends and the increasing digital literacy of candidates, the institution will gradually ensure the transition of more of its subjects to Computer-Based Test platforms.
Contrary to the notion that the examinations and certificates by the institution were inferior, he said NABTEB certificates and examinations were not inferior to any.
He said Nigeria’s journey towards economic diversification, technological advancement, and industrial growth depends on the quality of technical and vocational skills possessed by the workforce.
He said Technical, Vocational Education and Training (TVET) is globally recognized as a catalyst for industrialisation, employment generation, and sustainable development.
He highlighted his plans for the institution in Benin City, Edo State when he assumed duty.
He said, “Our examination must be internationally competitive and acceptable by all institutions at home and abroad. This is why we should pay attention to the quality of our standard and enhanced technology. I insist that NABTEB examinations or certificates are not inferior to any. We must change the narratives for the betterment of our candidates.
“My administration will accelerate the digitalization of our examination processes, from registration to result processing and certificate issuance. This will minimize human errors, reduce processing time, and enhance the overall efficiency of our operations.
“We strengthen security measures by deploying advanced security protocols to safeguard the integrity of our examination materials and processes. This includes the use of biometric verification, encrypted question papers, and real-time monitoring systems.
“We will gradually transition more of our subjects to computer-based testing platforms, in line with global trends and the increasing digital literacy of our candidates.
“We will strengthen our examination monitoring and supervision mechanisms through the deployment of more supervisors, the use of technology-enabled monitoring tools, and collaboration with security agencies and community stakeholders”.
He also said examination syllabi will be regularly reviewed to ensure they remain relevant, up-to-date, and aligned with industry needs and international standards.
He expressed hope that the initiatives will not only improve the technical aspects of the examinations but also enhance public confidence in the credibility and value of NABTEB certificates.
He also revealed measures he would adopt to improve facilities and funding following the financial constraints many public institutions face.
He said, “The quality of our facilities and the adequacy of our funding are critical determinants of our operational effectiveness and service delivery. While acknowledging the financial constraints facing many public institutions in Nigeria, we must be innovative and proactive in addressing our infrastructural and financial challenges.
“My administration will conduct a comprehensive audit of our physical infrastructure across all offices and initiate a phased rehabilitation programme to address identified deficiencies.”
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