Education
Okpebholo vows to resolve delayed induction of medical graduates of Edo varsity
Written By: Udo Inobeme
09 Jan 2025 05:55 PM
Ekpoma, Edo – The Edo State Governor, Senator Monday Okpebholo, said his administration will look into the circumstances surrounding the stoppage of the 2015 set of medical students of the Ambrose Alli University (AAU), Ekpoma from been inducted, months after graduation.
Governor Okpebholo had a brief stop over on his way from Irrua to address a number of protesting medical students at the institution’s gate in Ekpoma.
Speaking to newsmen after listening to the appeals of the protesting medical students who had spent 10 years in medical school, the Governor said he feels their pains as a father, assuring them that he will invite the acting Vice Chancellor to discuss the way out.
He noted that his administration wants the best for its citizens, including the protesting medical students, urging them to be patient while the issues are resolved in earnest.
“I have heard you and also in pains about the way you are right now. I have heard about this particular issue of accreditation and others.
“I am going to invite the acting Vice Chancellor of the institution to discuss and look into the matter and see how to resolve it as quickly as possible. Just be patient. Everything will be fine,” he counseled.
Governor Okpebholo had a brief stop over on his way from Irrua to address a number of protesting medical students at the institution’s gate in Ekpoma.
Speaking to newsmen after listening to the appeals of the protesting medical students who had spent 10 years in medical school, the Governor said he feels their pains as a father, assuring them that he will invite the acting Vice Chancellor to discuss the way out.
He noted that his administration wants the best for its citizens, including the protesting medical students, urging them to be patient while the issues are resolved in earnest.
“I have heard you and also in pains about the way you are right now. I have heard about this particular issue of accreditation and others.
“I am going to invite the acting Vice Chancellor of the institution to discuss and look into the matter and see how to resolve it as quickly as possible. Just be patient. Everything will be fine,” he counseled.
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