UTME: Proprietress hails performance of visually challenged candidates

Sat, Jun 15, 2019 | By publisher


Education

BETHESDA Home for the Blind in Mushin, Lagos State, says  the performance of its candidates at the 2019 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) is  a sign of greater things to come from the school.

The Proprietress of the school, Mrs Chioma Ohakwe, made the statement  in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Saturday in Lagos.

According to her, the  heart warming and encouraging performance , is a product of the hard work, dedication, commitment and determination put in place by both the staff and students of the home, before the test.

“This year,   we enrolled  25 visually impaired candidates for the JAMB organised UTME, as against the 23 that sat for the same examination in 2018.

“One out of these 25 visually challenged candidates, posted the highest score,: 275 while the lowest was 192.

“This performance is an  improvement over that of 2018, where the highest score by one of the candidates was 237, with the lowest was 189.”

She attributed  the secret behind the performance  to early preparation, commitment and dedication on the part of  the teachers and determination on the part of the students.

“We are indeed proud of this performance as it showed that all the efforts put into preparing  the candidates ahead of the examination were  not in vain.

“Again, we prepared them psychologically, by asking them to take their destinies in their hands while bringing to the fore, the mode of the examination for persons in their category, which is dictation as was applied the year before,” she said.

Ohakwe assured  the children  that the home  through the support of the  public and other stakeholders,  would continue to do its best for them.

The home would  ensure  that  they  were carried along and exposed to various opportunities open to their sighted colleagues in every sphere of life, she said.

NAN reports that the JAMB had at its recent 2019 Policy Meeting on Admissions, appealed  to the heads of tertiary institutions across the country to give placements to all such special persons, who must have met the admission requirements.

In his presentation at the meeting, Board’s Registrar, Prof. Is-haq Oloyede,  had said: Candidates who sat for UTME in foreign countries, prisons, blind and deaf candidates are to be exempted from the Post UTME tests.

According to him, the list of the respective candidates in these categories will be made available to  various tertiary institutions for guidance and necessary actions.

“This should be treated by the institutions under affirmative and inclusive actions for the accommodation of these categories of candidates.

“The board and tertiary institutions are also to ensure that these categories of candidates who meet minimum requirements are admitted.

” Also that how they are progressing  are monitored in the various institutions for the purpose of confirmation of the effectiveness of the policy,” Oloyede had said. (NAN)

– June 15, 2019 @ 17:25 GMT |

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