Recall that last week, Oloyede revealed that the board suffered technical glitch that affected the results of candidates in the five states of the South-East zone and Lagos. Some people have accused the board of deliberating causing the glitch so as to truncate the academic dreams of the candidates from the region.
However, at a meeting with the management of the board ahead of the release of results of the rescheduled UTME Examination today, Prof. Oloyede denied the allegation.
He added that the death of a candidate as a result of the examination is regrettable after which a minute silence was observed in honour of the dead candidate.
Professor Oloyede insists there was no deliberate attempt to undermine students from the South-East as every candidate is Nigerian and has equal opportunities.
His denial follows calls from some quarters, especially lawmakers from the South-East zone for his resignation over the technical glitch that affected over 300,000 students.
The South-East Caucus of the 10th House of Representatives on Tuesday called for the resignation of Oloyede over the technical glitch.

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