IN
line with its practice of conducting examinations under strict
super-vision and invigilation, the authorities of the University of
Ibadan (UI) have announ-ced the restriction of move-ments of
unregistered vehicles and motorcycles during its 2012/2013 post-Unified
Tertiary Matricu-lation Examination (UTME), which will be held today
between 8.00 a.m and 2.00 p.m.
According to a release signed by the Director of Public Communication, UI, Mr Olatunji Oladejo, “movement of all unregi-stered vehicles and motorcycles are restricted to areas that are not designated for the conduct of the examination.”
According to him, the security personnel of various units were to monitor and control traffic on roads leading to the venue of the examination.
He further said faculties of Arts; Science; Agricul-ture and Forestry; Social Sciences; Education; Vete-rinary Medicine; Techno-logy and Law had been designated for the conduct of the examination.
“To this end, all vehi-cles without the univer-sity approved stickers should be restricted to areas that are not active for the examination. Unregistered motorcycles are also not excluded from the restriction.
“Finally, all categories of current students are enjoined to stay away from the examination venues, as all university exami-nations slated for Monday, July 9, have been postponed.
“The campus security service has been empowered to enforce the restriction order before and during the examination,” the statement added.
The university has invited 7,200 shortlisted candidates for the examination, while its carrying capacity is 2,800.
According to a release signed by the Director of Public Communication, UI, Mr Olatunji Oladejo, “movement of all unregi-stered vehicles and motorcycles are restricted to areas that are not designated for the conduct of the examination.”
According to him, the security personnel of various units were to monitor and control traffic on roads leading to the venue of the examination.
He further said faculties of Arts; Science; Agricul-ture and Forestry; Social Sciences; Education; Vete-rinary Medicine; Techno-logy and Law had been designated for the conduct of the examination.
“To this end, all vehi-cles without the univer-sity approved stickers should be restricted to areas that are not active for the examination. Unregistered motorcycles are also not excluded from the restriction.
“Finally, all categories of current students are enjoined to stay away from the examination venues, as all university exami-nations slated for Monday, July 9, have been postponed.
“The campus security service has been empowered to enforce the restriction order before and during the examination,” the statement added.
The university has invited 7,200 shortlisted candidates for the examination, while its carrying capacity is 2,800.
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