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RVHA Wades Into UK Medical Students’ Plight

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Rivers State House of Assembly has directed Rivers State
Sustainable Development Agency (RSSDA), to ensure that the embattled Rivers
foreign medical students in UK realise their ambition of becoming medical
doctors.

The resolution to this effect followed petition by the
United Kingdom foreign medical students 2008 batch and the subsequent
appearance of the executive Director of RSSDA, Mr. Noble Pepple at the floor of
the Assembly at Wednesday’s Plenary session.

Ruling on the resolution, the Speaker Rt. Hon. Otelemaba
Amachree, told the RSSDA to consider the plight of the students who left
Nigeria to study medicine but were enrolled to read pre-medical courses.

Hon. Amachree said the RSSDA should assist the affected
students secure another admission for them to study medicine while they
complete the sponsorship of the programme.

The House unanimously rejected the alternative campus of the
Newcastle University in Malaysia for lack of accreditation as the UK main
campus could not admit the Rivers students for non possession of A-level
qualification to study medicine coupled with new government regulation that
reserved seven per cent admission to all foreign students.

Responding to the allegations, Mr. Pepple said the RSSDA
oversea scholarship programme began in 2008 with minor mistakes which have been
corrected in subsequent years, stressing that “we do not send anybody to the
school without ascertaining accreditation and available spaces.

Debating on the matter, Hon. Chidi Lloyd suggested that the
problem can only be resolved now by allowing the affected students to return
home while proper arrangement for their admission is made rather than allow
them stay in London to constitute immigration problem.

Hons Golden Chioma, Anderson Miller, Legborsi Nwidadah,
Kelechi Nwogu,  Michael Okey-Chinda,
Onari Brown and Ibelema Okpokiri, urged the RSSDA not to abandon the students
but to help secure admission for them to complete their studies and achieve
their life ambition of becoming medical doctors.

They argued that Mrs Blessing Tasie who is the consultant to
RSSDA on the project failied to explain the policy direction in education in
the United Kingdom before taking the students away.

The lawmakers agreed that since the mistakes were made by
the RSSDA, they should not abandon the students but ensure they are assisted to
study medicine that they have been advertised with. Some of the parents were
equally blamed for withdrawing their children from Nigerian universities to be
part of the programme and the lawmakers advised RSSDA to equally consider good
Universities in Nigeria and other places for their students considering the
huge financial outlay involved in the scheme.

It would be recalled that some Rivers Medical students in
United Kingdom petitioned to the state House of Assembly complaining that
rather than study medicine, the RSSDA enrolled them for pre-medical courses
like pharmacology, physiology and Bio-medical.

They equally alleged that the RSSDA has stopped remitting
their up keep  allowance and wants them
to return without studying Medicine which was the arrangement before leaving
Nigeria.

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Otu Inaugurates UNICROSS, UEE’s Governing Councils

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Cross River State Governor, Bassey Otu has inaugurated the newly constituted Governing Councils of the University of Cross River State (UNICROSS) and the University of Education and Entrepreneurship (UEE), Akamkpa.
At the ceremony on Thursday in Calabar, the Governor urged the members to drive institutional excellence, ensure accountability, and align with global best practices.
Governor Otu acknowledged that UNICROSS had long suffered from what many perceived as gross neglect, particularly in terms of physical development.
“After a deep thought and consultation, and having considered all available facts and evidence, I am today opening a new chapter in the relationship between government and its institutions of higher education,” the Governor declared.
He emphasised that while his administration is committed to a renewed focus on higher education, this attention must be matched with transparency and responsibility by the universities’ management.
The same expectation, he said, applies to the University of Education and Entrepreneurship in Akamkpa.
Governor Otu stated that the appointments into both councils and management were carefully considered and reflect the state’s finest minds and seasoned professionals.
“I have taken pains in appointing some of the best that the State has in both the Governing Councils and Management of the institutions. I implore you to apply your wealth of experience in making the institutions world-class,” he charged.
He also stressed the importance of respecting the distinct roles of Councils and management, pointing out that most university problems emanate from role conflict or interference. He tasked each of the councils to stick strictly to its clearly defined functions.
The Governor encouraged council members to leverage their networks to attract new sources of funding and value to their institutions.
“Do not limit yourselves to already known threads of resource sources.”, he said.

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Kaduna Cuts Tertiary Tuition Fees By 50%

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Governor Uba Sani of Kaduna State has announced a 50 percent reduction in tuition fees for all Kaduna State-owned tertiary institutions, describing it as a major step toward removing barriers to higher education.
Speaking through his Principal Private Secretary, Professor Bello Ayuba, at the inauguration of the Kaduna State University Chapter of the Kaduna State Students Union, the Governor said the policy has made it easier for students from low-income backgrounds to pursue university education in the state.
He expressed gratitude to the students for presenting him with the Sword of Honour Award and for recognising the achievements of his administration, which were highlighted during the event’s public lecture.
He promised, “Government will continue to support students and the youth generally to realize their ambitions. On your part, make sure that an atmosphere of peace prevails to allow for government’s development programmes to run their full course.’’
The Governor advised students not to allow agents of disunity and chaos to use them to destabilize their communities and steer them away from their career goals.
Governor Sani reminded the students and lecturers at the event that ‘’no meaningful development can be achieved in a state of chaos, disunity and mutual mistrust.’’
However, he said that ‘’going by your conduct over the period that I have been at the helm of affairs of our state so far, you are reliable partners of progress and I can count on you every step of the way.’’
The governor recalled that Kaduna State was under siege owing to the insecurity in some of the local government areas, which had dire consequences on agricultural and business activities.
He noted that the security challenges have now been drastically reduced owing to the combined commitment of security agencies, resulting in safer high ways, people returning to farms and the opening of local markets.
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The governor further said that the Birnin Gwari cattle market which had been closed for over 10 years, has been reopened, so have the other markets in security challenged areas in Giwa local government.

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Easter: VC Preaches Love, Compassion, Kindness

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The Vice Chancellor of Rivers State University, Prof. Isaac Zeb-Obipi, has called on the university community to reflect on the season’s significance and embody the values of love, compassion and kindness.
In his Easter message, Prof. Zeb-Obipi said, “As we celebrate Easter, I want us to take a moment to reflect on the significance of this season. Easter is a time of renewal, hope, and joy, reminding us of the triumph of life over adversity.”
The Vice Chancellor expressed optimism about the university’s future, stating, “It brings the reassurance and hope that our tomorrow as a university would be better than our today and yesterday.”
He urged the community to strive for excellence, noting that the values of love, compassion and kindness embodied in Easter should inspire them to make a positive impact in the world.
Prof. Zeb-Obipi commended the dedication, resilience and passion of staff and students, saying, “I am grateful for the dedication, resilience and passion that our staff and students bring to our university community. Your hard work and commitment are the driving forces behind our pursuit of excellence in teaching, learning, research, community service, and other valuable extra-curricular activities.”
He emphasised the importance of community, empathy and support, stating, “As we celebrate Easter, let us remember the importance of community, empathy, and support for one another. May we continue to foster an environment that promotes inclusivity, creativity, and intellectual curiosity with a sufficiently bonding sense of community.”
The Vice Chancellor concluded by wishing everyone a joyous Easter celebration with loved ones, praying, “May this season bring you peace, happiness, and spiritual growth.”

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