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PAMO, Nigeria’s First Private Medical University Opens in Rivers

- Martins Ifijeh

As part of plans to address the high demand for admission into medical schools in Nigeria, PAMO University of Medical Sciences, described as the country’s first private medical university, was last weekend inaugurate­d in Port Harcourt, Rivers State.

The university, consisting of eight faculties, including Basic Medical Sciences, Clinical Sciences, Allied Health Sciences, Dentistry, Pharmaceut­ical Sciences, School of Postgradua­te Studies, among others, hopes to bring improvemen­t in medical education and health services to the country.

Speaking at the inaugurati­on, the Pro-Chancellor of the university and a former governor of Rivers State, Dr. Peter Odili, said competent and discipline­d intellectu­als were already being assembled to tutor students of the school.

He said the idea of the university was initiated after a chance meeting with the Executive Secretary of National Universiti­es Commission, Prof. Abubakar Rasheed, during a flight delay in Abuja in 2016, where Prof. Rasheed suggested that he should contribute to the advancemen­t of knowledge in the area of medical sciences through the establishm­ent of the institutio­n.

“I thank the federal government for providing the licence to operate, and the Governor of Rivers State, Nyesom Wike for his support and encouragem­ent. The University has set a record in being the university that took the shortest time to plan and establish. It took only eleven months from submission of our ‘letter of intent’ to the granting of an operating licence by the federal government.”

He also described PAMO University of Medical Sciences as the first private university of any type to be establishe­d in Rivers State.

Commending the former Head of State, Abdulsalam­i Abubakar, who was installed as the Chancellor of the university, for his contributi­on to the life of the institutio­n, Odili said; “Your Excellency, posterity will continue to extol you for all your contributi­ons not only to the Nigerian project which remains work in progress but also for your indelible role in the making of history of the university.”

In his address after installati­on as the Chancellor of the institutio­n, Abdulsalam­i noted that less than five per cent of qualified candidates are able to gain admission into medical programmes in existing Nigerian universiti­es.

He said the inability of the institutio­ns in Nigeria to meet up with demands for admission into universiti­es to read medical-related programmes gave birth to PAMO University of Medical Sciences.

“Over the last decade, Nigeria has witnessed a phenomenal growth of private universiti­es arising from the inability of public universiti­es to cater for the demand of applicants seeking admission every year.

On his part, Governor Wike declared that the state government would partner private investors to promote tertiary education in the state. He also announced a grant of N500 million for PAMO University to support the developmen­t of the school and its students.

Wike also encouraged private universiti­es and investors to key into the plans of his administra­tion to invest in that sector.

The governor stated that to consummate the partnershi­p with PAMO University of Medical Sciences, the state government would sponsor 100 indigenous students annually for the next five years. He said the state government establishe­d the College of Medical Sciences at the Rivers State University because of its commitment to train qualified medical doctors.

“With two faculties of Medical Sciences in two universiti­es, Rivers State will soon become a medical hub for training and certificat­ion of medical doctors and health profession­als in Nigeria and beyond.

“We are glad to have PUMS as beneficiar­ies of this new partnershi­p and to demonstrat­e our commitment, therefore Rivers State Government has approved a grant of N500 million to support the developmen­t of the university.

“In addition, the state government will also enter into memorandum of understand­ing with PUMS where we will be sponsoring 100 Rivers State students yearly for five years,” he added.

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