Gov. Godwin Obaseki of Edo on Tuesday ordered the re-assessment of Miss Precious Umoru to enable her to begin her training at the Edo State College of Nursing Sciences, Benin, Edo.

Miss Umoru was initially admitted at the Edo State College of Nursing Sciences but was later advised by the school management to withdraw after a preliminary assessment of her physical condition, which was not disclosed at the point of admission.

Briefing newsmen in Benin on the issue, the Provost of the College, Prof. Patricia Ukaigwe, said the governor, upon learning of the case, intervened and requested that another assessment be conducted.

Ukaigwe also disclosed that the governor also directed that Miss. Umoru be provided with all necessary support for her condition for the re-assessment exercise.

She explained that the admission committee had deemed her eligible for admission based on her cognitive function and score on the CBT exam.

“But upon her arrival at the school premises, the hostel manager observed that she had an unstable gait and tremors.

“A meeting was called between the Counselling Department of the College and Miss. Umoru’s parents, where the nature and history of her condition were reviewed to reach a fair decision on her physical fitness for the College’s rigorous training.

“As part of this process, a preliminary assessment was conducted which suggested that she might not be able to withstand the physical rigors of midwifery training.

“We want to assure that the college will not intentionally deny anyone an opportunity to get the best training and capacity enhancement in healthcare services,” she said.

According to the Provost, the rescheduled assessment will take place on Thursday, April 13, and the public will be provided with the necessary updates on the exercise.

 
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