UTME 2021: 335 Blind Candidates Sit Exam Nationwide (Video))

A total of 335 blind candidates are taking part in the ongoing unified tertiary matriculation examinations (UTME) which is being conducted by the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB).

The candidates, who are part of more than 1.3 million candidates registered by the examination body for the 2021 edition, are currently sitting the examination across 11 centres nationwide.

The chairman of JAMB Equal Opportunity Group, the body in charge of the conduct of the examination for this category of candidates, Peter Okebukola, said the examination is scheduled to hold between June 30 and July 1, across the 11 centres.

Mr Okebukola, a professor of science education, spoke with PREMIUM TIMES on Wednesday at the University of Lagos (UNILAG), Akoka, venue for the candidates from Lagos and Ogun States.

He listed other cities hosting the remaining other centres as the federal capital territory, FCT, Ado-Ekiti, Bauchi, Benin, Enugu, Jos, Kano, Kebbi, Oyo and Yola.

Equal opportunity group
According to Mr Okebukola, as part of efforts by the current leadership of JAMB towards “promoting equity in admission of suitably qualified secondary school leavers to higher education in Africa,” the equal opportunity group was created.

He said the group, which comprises 42 senior academics including experts in special education and other relevant stakeholders such as the leadership of Anglo-Nigeria Welfare Association for the Blind, has been responsible for the conduct of the examination for the blind candidates since 2017.

The don said, “The goal of the Oloyede-led JAMB is to ensure that no Nigerian who is eligible, is prevented from taking the UTME regardless of disability. He holds the firm view that we must have a level playing field for all candidates. As long as the candidate is intellectually capable and meets the minimum conditions for admission in the university/polytechnic/college of education of choice, he/she should have a good chance of admission placement.”

In 2019, of the 390 candidates, a total of 175 (44.8 per cent) were given admission. This was unprecedented in the history of admission of such a category of students into the Nigerian higher education system. Most of the candidates were admitted to the University of Ilorin, Bayero University, Kano, University of Lagos, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, University of Nigeria, Nsukka, and University of Abuja.”

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