Nigeria’s House of Representatives has scheduled a public hearing on February 19, 2026, to examine complaints about the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board’s (JAMB) policy on admitting underage students into tertiary institutions.
The hearing will be conducted by the House Committee on Ethics and Public Petitions, following concerns from parents and stakeholders who claim that the current age requirement is unfair and may prevent capable students from accessing higher education.
The policy restricts entry into universities and other higher‑education programs based on a minimum age, which has sparked debate and legal challenges. Critics argue that many younger candidates who meet academic requirements are being denied opportunities.
Supporters of the review say the hearing will allow families and experts to present evidence and suggest changes to make the admissions process more equitable. The committee’s findings could influence future adjustments to balance age restrictions with academic merit.
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