The Guardian (Nigeria)

Why NUC withdrew accreditat­ion of Abia varsity faculty of medicine, by Ikpeazu

- From Gordi Udeajah, Umuahia

FOLLOWING the recent withdrawal of accreditat­ion of Abia State University Uturu ( ABSU) Faculty of Medicine by the National Universiti­es Commission ( NUC), the state governor and visitor to the university, Dr. Okezie Ikpeazu, has said that the withdrawal had nothing to do with neither the technical and profession­al competence of the university nor its teaching hospital. It was gathered that the withdrawal of accreditat­ion was approved and implemente­d by the NUC after its delegation visited the university.

The governor, who noted that the developmen­t is not a death sentence but an appropriat­e wake up call for the faculty to fix the problem, which led to the situation, stressed that it is only a momentary setback, which can be corrected in a matter of months.

The governor, at the weekend, through his Chief Press Secretary, Mr. Onyebuchi Ememanka, in a press release, titled: “Issues Around the Accreditat­ion of ABSU Medical Faculty,” made clarificat­ions on the issue, stating that the withdrawal of accreditat­ion affected only the medical school and not the teaching hospital. He explained that the implicatio­n of the developmen­t is that the Faculty of Medicine of the university cannot admit new students while this situation subsists.

He pointed out that the scenario does not affect the students, who are already studying at the faculty of medicine, adding that the loss of the accreditat­ion is solely as a result of the closure of the Abia State University Teaching Hospital, where student- doctors are trained.

The statement reads: “The withdrawal of accreditat­ion affected only the medical school and not the teaching hospital. The implicatio­n of this is that the faculty of medicine of the university cannot admit new students while this situation subsists. This does not in any way affect the students who are already studying at the faculty.

“The accreditat­ion issue had nothing to do with neither the technical and profession­al competence of the university nor the teaching hospital.

“The hospital was closed as a result of issues around arrears of salaries of workers. The NUC accreditat­ion delegation visited at a time the hospital was closed down.”

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