Mr Sule said, “To us in Lagos State, the cut-off marks approved by JAMB look too low for our universities.
He said the option would be cheaper and easier to manage.
The suspects allegedly lured him to their apartment and killed him before disposing off his body.
He said it reflects the status of candidates who do not yet meet the eligibility requirements for admission.
He added that the remains of the deceased have been handed over to her son.
The governor explained that 17 persons were initially abducted, but two escaped separately.
Ms Udeme said the victims were not UTME candidates as widely circulated in the media.
Mr Oloyede urged the public to report fraudulent platforms on social media.
He said the abduction is no longer an isolated tragedy, but a pattern and national crisis.
