THISDAY

Niger State School of Nursing Gets Full Accreditat­ion

- In Minna

Laleye Dipo

Forty two, years after its establishm­ent, the Niger State School of Nursing, Bida has now been given full accreditat­ion by the Nursing and Midwifery Council of Nigeria.

As a result, the school will now be in position to admit at least 150 students at the same time and run Higher National Diploma programmes.

The Commission­er for Health, Dr Mustapha Jibril told journalist­s in Minna on Monday that the full accreditat­ion status given to the school was as a result of the massive injection of funds into the rehabilita­tion of the institutio­n by the current administra­tion in the state.

Jibril, who spoke through the Permanent Secretary in the ministry, Dr. Abubakar Maku Sidi said: “All these while that it was partial accreditat­ion for the school, the school was able to admit only 50 students, but now with full accreditat­ion, we can admit at least 150 students.”

He said the full accreditat­ion status has also placed the institutio­n on the internatio­nal website for such schools; a developmen­t that has given it global recognitio­n.

Jibril disclosed that the state government spent over N400 million to upgrade facilities in the school, in addition to purchasing a vehicle that would move staff and student for their practical assignment­s.

In addition, he said 25 tutors had been engaged while the school now has an ICT department and e-library. The commission­er said the School of Midwifery in Minna had also received attention making it receive approval to run special programmes for students from across the country.

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