By Tony Adibe
The Commissioner of Police in Enugu State, Mr Mamman Giwa, has monitored security arrangements at various centres for the ongoing 2026 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) Computer-Based Test (CBT) across the state.
NEWSBITS reports that the UTME examination, which was scheduled by JAMB for 10 days, started on April 16 and would end on April 25. A statement issued by the spokesman of the Enugu State Police Command, SP Daniel Ndukwe, indicated that after the monitoring on Saturday, the Commissioner commended police personnel, other security agencies, and JAMB officials for the peaceful and orderly conduct observed at all centres.
Ndukwe disclosed that Giwa said that centres covered were those in Nsukka, Agbani and Enugu metropolis axis of the state. He urged members of the public, particularly candidates, parents, and guardians, to report any suspicious persons or activities to the nearest police station or via the command’s emergency lines: 08032003702, 08086671202, 112, 09134666668, and 09134448093.
The centres are: the University of Nigeria, Nsukka; Maduka University; Zeetech CBT Centre; Renaissance University; St. Augustine CBT Centre; Institute of Management and Technology; Enugu State College of Education Technical; Union Secondary School, and Holy Rosary College, according to Ndukwe in the statement.
Giwa, however, charged security personnel to sustain the momentum to ensure a seamless and hitch-free examination process. He reaffirmed the command’s commitment in collaboration with other security agencies, to maintaining law and order throughout the examination period and beyond.