Ikoyi Prisons School said on Monday that no fewer than 28 of
its students would write the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME),
2015, which commences on March 10.
Mr Ayodele Obarewo, the School’s Principal, said, in Lagos
that the inmates were adequately prepared for the Joint Admissions and
Matriculation Board (JAMB) -organized examination.
According to Obarewo, more inmates had shown interest in
furthering their education, having gone through several reform programmes being
offered in the facility.
The principal said the rise in the number of students
registered for this year’s examination was encouraging.
He said the figure had increased from the 14, who wrote the
examination in 2014, to 28 this year.
Obarewo said arrangements had been concluded for the
commencement of the examination in the reformative centre, and that logistics
for the smooth conduct of the all computer-based test, were intact.
“Some teachers have been coming around to take them in
various subjects as well as computer practice.
“They have been showing great zeal to write this
examination, especially those whose term will soon expire.
“We have been preparing the candidates to the best of our
ability, and they have equally shown determination and focus to excel.
“However, we need more equipment in the facility, that will
enable us to accommodate more of the inmates, who are interested in furthering
their education”, Obarewo said.
According to him, the school has only 10 computers, which is
grossly inadequate for the 28 inmates to practice.
We are, therefore, calling on well-meaning Nigerians to
assist.
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