The authorities of the University of Ilorin reportedly prevented 35
candidates, mostly female from taking part in the post- UTME screening
over indecent dressing.
It was gathered that the candidates had
assembled at the centre designated for the computer based (CBT) test at
the permanent site of the University when officials in charge of the
test turned them back on account of their dressing considered not decent
enough.
The authorities of the University, had in an advertorial
before the commencement of the test, set guidelines for prospective
candidates, one of which compels candidates to dress decently to the
examination venue.
It was learnt that the pleas by the candidates
were turned down in line with the varsity’s zero tolerance for indecent
dressing and other anti-social conducts.
With the development,
the affected candidates may have automatically forfeited their chances
of writing the crucial examination, which allows them admittance into
the University.
When contacted, Deputy Director of Corporate
Affairs of the University, Mr. Kunle Akogun, said he was not aware of
the development, but added that “it is possible”, because of the war
against indecent dressing on the campus.
Meanwhile, the bus
terminus on the University campus was filled with passengers, mostly
post- UTME candidates scrambling to board few taxi-cabs that were on
ground.
It was gathered that the commercial drivers shuttling
between Unilorin Main Campus and Tanke Tipper Garage, took advantage of
the moment to exploit the candidates.
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