TAF Africa have commended the Joint Admission and Matriculations Board (JAMB) for its recent announcement granting Persons with Disability (PWD) the opportunity to register for the 2024/2025 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) at no cost.
In a press statement signed by Amb. Jake Epelle
CEO/Founder, TAF Africa
Convener, Disability Inclusion NIGERIA, this significant step towards fostering inclusivity in education is a commendable move by JAMB, aligning with the principles of equal access to educational opportunities.
“As an organization dedicated to promoting and advocating for inclusive education, TAF Africa recognizes the importance of creating a level playing field for all individuals, irrespective of their physical abilities”.
“We applaud JAMB for taking this initiative to eliminate financial barriers for PWDs, ensuring they have equal opportunities to pursue higher education and contribute meaningfully to the society”.
Moreover, TAF Africa is proud to highlight the invaluable contribution of its CEO/Founder, Amb. Jake Epelle, who served in the equal opportunity committee as an invigilator during previous JAMB examinations.
“This committee has successfully facilitated several JAMB examinations in Nigeria, ensuring that the process is accessible to persons with disabilities. Their interventions focused on providing necessary accommodations, such as accessible examination venues, assistive technologies, and trained personnel, to ensure a seamless and fair testing environment for all candidates”.
“Over the years, TAF Africa has long championed the cause of inclusive education by actively collaborating with various stakeholders to implement inclusive education programs across Nigeria. Through our various interventions and advocacy programs, we have worked towards creating awareness, providing support, and influencing policies that promote inclusive learning environments.
“While we commend JAMB for its commitment to inclusive education and equitable opportunities for all, TAF Africa remains committed to collaborating with stakeholders, including government bodies, educational institutions, and the community at large, to continue our mission of fostering inclusivity in education”.
They encouraged other organizations and institutions to join hands in creating a society where diversity is celebrated, and everyone can reach their full potential.