Fayemi presents 22-seater bus to EKSU Medical College

Fri, Mar 29, 2019 | By publisher


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The governor is also pledging to support it for college accreditation

 

 

KAYODE Fayemi, the Ekiti State governor, has presented a 22-seater bus to the College of Medicine, Ekiti State University as part of steps to ensure that the college gets full accreditation for its MBBS programme.

Presenting the bus to vOlubunmi Ajayi, the acting vice chancellor of the University, at the Governor’s Office, Ado-Ekiti on Wednesday, March 27 Fayemi said it was unfortunate that the college had not been able to graduate any student for the past 10 years of its existence as a result of accreditation.

He added that his administration will ensure that all logistics for the final accreditation of the college will be provided before the December MBBS final examination.

The governor said donating the bus to the college was a duty that the government owed the college and the medical students who had been denied graduation for years; stressing that any responsible and responsive government would not see anything extraordinary about the gesture.

L-R: Tajudeen Wale Ajayi, the senior special assistant to the governor on Public Buildings; Biodun Adedeji, the managing director, Ire Burnt Brick Limited; Fayemi; Sunday Adunmo, the special adviser to the governor on Road/Transport and Infrastructure and Aluko; when the brick company presented its newest product to the governor in Ado-Ekiti…on Wednesday
L-R: Tajudeen Wale Ajayi, the senior special assistant to the governor on Public Buildings; Biodun Adedeji, the managing director, Ire Burnt Brick Limited; Fayemi; Sunday Adunmo, the special adviser to the governor on Road/Transport and Infrastructure and Aluko; when the brick company presented its newest product to the governor in Ado-Ekiti…on Wednesday

Fayemi said many parents had written to him to help salvage the situation and ensure their students graduate. He said his government would do everything within its power to ensure the students realise their ambition of graduating from the college and practising medicine.

“This is not favour to the college; it is a duty that we owe it. I don’t want you to think there is anything particularly extraordinary. If government has not done it before now, it shows that government has not deemed it fit to carry out its own responsibilities to the university and the students and we don’t want to shirk that responsibility.

“Ekiti State University in its wisdom has set up a College of Medicine. The purpose of setting up the college is to graduate medical doctors and it is taking us 10 years”.

“It is unfortunate to have kept this brilliant set of young people here for 10 years. Our duty is to accelerate their graduation in the shortest possible time. It is already too late for at least the first two sets of the college to come out and be of service to the health sector. Be that as it may, whatever it will take to ensure that we enable the university do that, we will do, including the provision of what is needed for the accreditation of the college and the students”, he said.

Receiving the bus key and particulars from the governor, the acting vice chancellor of the university, thanked the governor for the kind gesture. She said the governor’s efforts were testaments to the fact that he had the interest of the university at heart right from the inception of his administration.

Ajayi said the varsity is already preparing for the accreditation which is scheduled for May ahead of the December final examination, adding that she was optimistic that the students will perform excellently.

The acting VC said the governor’s step will help the college actualise her long-term dreams with the conclusion of the accreditation process.

Some of the medical students who had accompanied the university’s principal officers to receive the vehicle praised the Governor for working with the school management to ensure that the college get accredited.

They pledge to serve the society with the best of their professional ability upon graduation.

Present at the presentation event were Biodun Oyebanji, the secretary to the state government; Biodun Omoleye, the chief of staff to the governor; Olapeju Babafemi, the acting head of service; Bolaji Aluko, the director general Office of Transformation and Service Delivery, OTSD, and Akin Arogundade, the Ekiti State University registrar, among others.

– Mar. 29, 2019 @ 13:15 GMT |

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