The Guardian (Nigeria)

62 years after UNN, Nsukka gets first medical school

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THERE are probably couldn’t have been more encouragin­g words by a head of a regulatory agency about the birth of a new outfit under his supervisio­n.

Executive Secretary, National Universiti­es Commission ( NUC), Prof. Abubakar Rasheed, while presenting a letter of recognitio­n of the new Enugu State University of Medical and Applied Sciences ( SUMAS), Igbo- Ano, Enugu State, to the State Governor, Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi, when the Governor and his team visited the Commission’s office in Abuja on Thursday, last week, said: “With effect from Thursday, 21st April, 2022, the Enugu State University of Medical and Applied Sciences, Igbo- Ano, Enugu State, has been recognised as the 219th university in Nigeria.

“We, hereby, pledge our support to the smooth take- off of the university. We also encourage the university’s management and Enugu State government to take advantage of the profession­al and technical supports which the NUC is ever ready to provide for the smooth running of universiti­es in Nigeria.”

Rasheed stressed: “By this recognitio­n letter, the Joint Admissions and Matriculat­ion Board ( JAMB), Tertiary Education Trust Fund ( TETFUND) and the National Youth Service Corps ( NYSC) have been notified of the establishm­ent of this university.”

Clearly elated by the birth of

SUMAS, one of only three such universiti­es in Nigeria, Professor Rasheed also suggested to the management of the university to establish biomedical engineerin­g and other genetic programmes to complement the effort of the only one university ( name withheld) currently running the programme in Nigeria, further charging the university to strictly abide by the laws guiding the running of universiti­es in Nigeria.

The NUC Executive Secretary urged the university authority to also feel free to approach NUC for proper guidance, where in doubt, to avoid violation of rules of engagement that might attract maximum sanctions from the Commission.

Indeed, if there was any further proof to Governor Ugwuanyi and his team that SUMAS was a step in the right direction, a great idea berthed in the land of rolling hills, Rasheed’s inspiring words came very much handy. For, here is a university community, perhaps the only one in Nigeria, that has gone without a medical school/ teaching hospital for all of 60 years plus!

The University of Nigeria, Nsukka ( UNN), founded in 1955 by Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe, the late Owelle of Onitsha and first President of Nigeria ( 19631966), took off in 1960 with the main campus at Nsukka and the second campus, which

was to host the Faculties of Medical Sciences and Business, in Enugu, then capital of Eastern Region. A second chance to gift Nsukka with a medical school/ teaching hospital was stymied by the State government when, in about Year 2000 or thereabout, it changed its mind about the mutli- campus status of the State University of Science and Technology ( ESUT) and moved the university’s medical school/ teaching hospital from Nsukka to Enugu where it converted a general hospital, the Parklane General Hospital, GRA, Enugu, into the ESUT Teaching Hospital.

SUMAS stemmed from the Governor Ugwuanyi Administra­tion’s decision to restore

the original multi- campus status of ESUT whose medical school/ teaching hospital Nsukka was originally supposed to host. However, along line, it became necessary to tinker with the law in order to avoid the huge logistics problems and systemic disruption­s that relocating the superstruc­ture of ESUT medical school to Nsukka might cause in the areas of teaching and hospitaliz­ations, hence the idea of an entirely new, specialize­d university.

SUMAS is, thus, a child of necessity, to be sure, a product of strategic thinking. It is like killing two birds with one stone ( to borrow the timeworn saying about leveraging a need to create two opportunit­ies): ESUTH in the Enugu metropolis was left intact while the need for a medical school/ teaching hospital in Nsukka was also comprehens­ively met.

Governor Ugwuanyi made that need even more poignant when he declared, at the license presentati­on meeting with Professor Rasheed, the NUC boss, that the concept of the University of Medical and Applied Sciences was borne out of the State government’s desire to improve the medical manpower level in the State and beyond.

“Annually, thousands of students apply to study medicine in public institutio­ns in Nigeria, but only few are privileged to secure admission, not because they are unqualifie­d, academical­ly and otherwise, but because of insufficie­nt space. This is the gap we want to bridge,” Governor Ugwuanyi declared.

“For instance, the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, otherwise known as UNN that is close to us, has 180 slots for students that desire to study medicine. This is out of hundreds of thousands of candidates that apply for the course, annually. This is discouragi­ng.”

With the coming of SUMAS, the number of such admission slots for medical students, especially in the university’s catchment area of Enugu and environs, is expected to be shored up signifi

cantly.

Assuring the NUC that necessary arrangemen­ts, financiall­y and otherwise, had been made to ensure smooth takeoff of the university at IgboAno, Ugwuanyi then proceeded to present the law establishi­ng it, academic brief, master plan and other documents of the university to NUC, assuring also that the institutio­n would be different from others as it would churn out graduates that would initiate great transforma­tion in the medical field in Nigeria and beyond.

Governor Ugwuanyi expressed gratitude to the NUC for the speedy considerat­ion of the documents submitted for approval, promising that the Enugu State government would give the Commission maximum cooperatio­n as well as comply with all the guidelines governing the operation of universiti­es in Nigeria.

According to Deputy Chief of Staff to the Enugu Governor and Founding Vice Chancellor of Coal- City University, Enugu, Prof. Malachy Okwueze, SUMAS is expected to take off with three Faculties, namely: Faculty of Clinical Medicine and Dentistry, a hybrid of Faculties of Clinical Medicine and Dentistry: Faculty of Basic Medical and Allied Health Sciences, a hybrid of Faculties of Basic Medical and Allied Health Sciences: and Faculty of Pharmacy.

 ?? ?? Executive Secretary, National Universiti­es Commission ( NUC), Prof. Abubakar Rasheed ( right), presenting a letter of recognitio­n of the new Enugu State University of Medical and Applied Sciences ( SUMAS), IgboAno, Enugu State, the Law establishi­ng it, the master plan and other important documents to the State Governor, Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi.
Executive Secretary, National Universiti­es Commission ( NUC), Prof. Abubakar Rasheed ( right), presenting a letter of recognitio­n of the new Enugu State University of Medical and Applied Sciences ( SUMAS), IgboAno, Enugu State, the Law establishi­ng it, the master plan and other important documents to the State Governor, Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi.

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