The National Business and Technical Examinations Board (NABTEB) has flagged off its Digital Certificate Platform (NDCP) to address the issues of backlogs of certificates suffered by students.
The Registrar and Chief Executive Officer of NABTEB, Prof. Ifeoma Mercy Isiugo-Abanihe, said the digital platform would help the students to access their results.
She said, “Candidates located anywhere in the world can go to the internet and have access to their certificates by visiting the NDCP.
“Also, employers of labour, tertiary education institutions now have easy access (to verify the authenticity of certificates presented by their employees or applicants.
“The idea to develop a digital certificate platform which was birthed under my leadership, will, make life much easier for all concerned stakeholders of NABTEB in Nigeria and the diaspora.
“The NABTEB Digital Certificate platform is a technologically enforced platform that makes it easier and faster for candidates to get access to their certificates through web devices, including mobile phones.
“It allows candidates to make requests, make payment and, thereafter, generate and download their certificates. This will undeniably go a long way to eliminate the problem of having a backlog of outstanding certificates.”
The Director of Information and Communication Technology (ICT), Ministry of Education, Issa Abubakar, commended NABTEB for its feat in technological advancement.