Senate approves establishment of Federal University of Medicine in Abeokuta

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The Senate also approved the establishment of the Federal College of Education in Gwoza, Borno State.

The Senate, on Wednesday at plenary, passed a bill to establish the Federal University of Medicine and Medical Sciences in Abeokuta in Ogun State.

Sandy Onuh, who presented the report of the Tertiary Institutions and TETFUND Committee on behalf of the Chairman, Babba Kaita Ahmad, said the establishment of the Federal College of Education, Gwoza, would support the North-east region to improve education and infrastructure needs as well as balance access among the nation’s diverse demographics.

 

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Federal College of Education, Osiele, Abeokuta. Federal University of Agriculure, Alabata, Abeokuta. Federal Medical Center, Ijaiye, Abeokuta. now it’s Federal University of Medicine, the caption should be ‘Senate wants Ex-President OBJ to study Medicine from country home’ Shior

Why Abeokuta? OBJ wan study Medicine?

Why will you have two Federal Universities in the same City. Haba

The existing universities are underfunded, the one's established by Jonathan are still crawling, ASUU are still threatening strike over wages. We are borrowing to fund budget but keep expanding our recurrent expenditures. We can't continue with these set of clueless leaders.

Hope our politicians would make use of it.

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