EXCLUSIVE

JAMB Registrants Get Free Registration

 

 

 

Godwin Ajom, Calabar

 

 

Young people applying for the Joint Admission And Matriculation Board (JAMB) examination in Yakurr 1 state constituency, Cross River state have received an opportunity to register for the examination for free.

 

 

 

This is courtesy of All Progressives Congress Candidate for Yakurr 1 State Constituency, Mr Cyril James Omini. He announced this when he visited the area to solicit for votes.

 

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Cyril, who is seeking the mandate to represent the constituency which consists of Ugep, Idomi and Ekori, while addressing the people of Ekori, reminded them of his commitment to provide quality legislative fireworks and support education for the improvement of education of their children and people in general.

 

 

 

“We want our children to go to school, those people we call PDP, they don’t want our children to go to school, but we APC, we want our children to be educated. We have long realised that education is the key, the way to push our young ones forward. Our election is coming; so please ensure you support us to make things better for our people”, Omini solicited.

 

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He disclosed that the free Joint Admission And Matriculation Board (JAMB) registration exercises was initiated to alleviate the cost of attaining higher education, and expressed the hope that when elected, he will broaden the horizon of assistance to enable more young people to get succour.

 

 

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While speaking to a crowd of supporters that thronged his home, Omini expressed sadness over the deplorable state of roads in the area and committed that if elected he will ensure that the constituency is captured in the state’s rural project master plan.

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