Education
RSUST: ‘Wike Committed To Establish College Of Medicine’
The Rivers State
Government under the leadership of Chief Nyesom Wike says it is committed in ensuring that the state-owned Rivers State University of Science and Technology (RSUST) has a College of Medicine.
Commissioner for Education, Professor Kaniye Ebeku, gave the hint recently during his maiden official visit to the university.
According to him, the Governor’s Interest in establishing the College of Medicine stems from his interest in improving the educational standard in the state, including the state-owned tertiary institutions.
He continued that the governor particularly made his interest in the RSUST known on the day of his inauguration as Governor.
“Governor Wike demonstrated his love for this university from the very day he was sworn into office on May 29, 2015 by ordering the return of lecturers who had been forced out of the university for many years.
“More importantly, I can tell you categorically that UST is an institution after the heart of His Excellency, Governor E.N. Wike”, he said.
Professor Ebeku, an aluminus of the University, explained that the governor demonstrated his intention to develop the university within his first 100 days in office.
“He demonstrated this recently by transforming the Law Faculty of this university within 100 days in office, from a small faculty in terms of learning facilities to a leading Law Faculty in the whole of West Africa.
“Moreover, His Excellency, Governor Wike is strongly committed to ensuring the establishment and commencement of a College of Medicine in the university”, he said.
In his address at the occasion, Acting Vice Chancellor of the University, Professor Blessing C. Didia, stated that since assumption of office in August 2015, he had focused on tackling key areas that have prepared grounds for development.
“The university has recovered from the trauma of uncertainty which existed before my assumption of duties. Staff morale has been boosted, with the clearing of backlog of promotion.
Already, over 15 senior staff have been assessed for Readers and Professors, with their papers already sent out for external assessment. Some reports have also been received”, he said.
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