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FG set to complete abandoned medical lab school

- From Dickson S. Adama, Jos

Since 1983 when the constructi­on of structures commenced at the permanent site of the Federal School of Medical Laboratory Technology in Jos, the Plateau State capital, there has hardly been any progress as the project was abandoned.

Among the structures under constructi­on are the research laboratory, assembly hall, hostel, provost’s lodge and staff quarters.

However, there is a renewed hope on the completion of the structures as the Minister of Health, Dr Osagie Ehanire, said he was aware of the problems of the school and that the federal government was committed to solving them.

Dr Ehanire who spoke during his visit to the school’s site in Lamingo-Jos at the weekend, said the Provost of the school, Dr Sunday Etukudoh, should put the challenges of the institutio­n in writing, and in bullet points, noting that each of the requests would be responded to by the permanent secretarie­s of different organs of government.

In his remark, Dr Etukudoh said the school was seriously in need of infrastruc­tural facilities to boost the training of students, research and workers’ productivi­ty.

He explained that the institutio­n was establishe­d by the Federal Government through the Federal Ministry of Health in 1954 in Lagos to provide the then much needed middle and high levels manpower for the health sector of the Nigerian economy.

The provost disclosed that the contract for infrastruc­tural developmen­t at the school’s permanent site was awarded in 1983, but that not much had been achieved due to paucity of funds and non-release of budgetary allocation­s.

He said the school would have been one of the government­approved COVID-19 testing centres in the country if the laboratory had been completed with adequate facilities.

 ??  ?? Some of the uncomplete­d structures in the school
Some of the uncomplete­d structures in the school

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