Blind candidates sit for 2018 UTME

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Almost 330 visually-impaired candidates, sat for the
Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination, UTME, yesterday  in Lagos, Kano, Abuja,
Enugu and Benin centres.

Prof. Peter
Okebukola, who is the National Coordinator, JAMB Equal Opportunity Group,  disclosed this at the University of Lagos, UNILAG, on
Monday. He said the group was responsible for administering the 2018 UTME
to prisoners and the blind candidates nationwide.

According to him, the purpose was to allow people, regardless of
their ethnicity, creed and other dis-aggregating attributes, have access
to tertiary education, adding “this is deriving from the National
Policy on Education.”

He also disclosed that the group had, on Saturday, conducted the examination for those in the prisons.

Also speaking, the Director, Anglo Welfare Association for the Blind,
as well as United Nations Committee Member on the Rights of Persons
with Disabilities, Danlami Basharu, said, “We ensured they turned up
promptly and that everyone has the right writing equipment.


“I am helping to see that their accommodation, papers and all the equipment for writing are well secured.”

Speaking further, Okebukola, one-time Executive Secretary, National
Universities Commission, NUC, added that “for now, they will have to
make do with the dictation mode as the Joint Admissions and
Matriculation Board, JAMB, organisers of the examination, is working
towards a suitable Computer-Based Test, CBT mode soon.

“The software we have now that comes with the Braille Note Apex machine is not Nigerian enough for their comprehension.


“So, we are developing a software that will have a Nigerian in-built
intonation. We are hopeful that before the commencement of 2019 UTME, we
would have moved quite far in the development of the software.”

When asked if the special candidates get special consideration in
terms cut-off marks and admission into universities, Okebukola said,
“What qualifies them is their performances; what qualifies candidates
into the university are their scores in the UTME, and their scores in
the post-UTME.”

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