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NSUK to establish 3 Academic Programmes in Community Health
The Nasarawa State University, Keffi (NSUK), is to establish B.Sc Community Health, B.Sc. Community Health Education and Postgraduate Diploma (PGD) in Community Health programmes with effect from the 2023 academic session commencing next year.
This was disclosed by the Vice-Chancellor, Professor Suleiman Bala Mohammed when he received the Board Chairman, Community Health Practitioners Registration Board of Nigeria, Sule Galadima Toma at the Senate chamber of the University on Thursday.
Professor Suleiman who described the visit of the board chairman as apt because the establishment of the programs will align with the new College of Medical and Health Sciences which will take off next year.
He assured that the University will immediately commence the processes of mounting the programs with quality standard and in accordance with NUC benchmarks.
The Vice-Chancellor also announced the appointment of the Director, Research Innovation and Enterprise, Professor Yakubu Boyi Ngwai and the Director, Health Services, Dr. Ibrahim Ahmed Madaki to liaise with the board and come up with a work plan and timeline for the commencement of the program.
Earlier, the Board Chairman, Community Health Practitioners Registration Board of Nigeria, Sule Galadima Toma informed the Vice-Chancellor that they were in the University on advocacy and to solicit for management’s approval to mount the three key programs in the University to improve the standard of training of the over four hundred thousand community health workers in Nigeria.
Mr. Galadima lamented that prospective community health workers travel to Cotonou in the Republic of Benin to study, but with the mounting of the programs in NSUK it will bring succor to a lot of people who want to study and upgrade their knowledge.
Highlights of the event were the presentation of approved NUC benchmarks to the Vice-Chancellor and souvenirs to the visiting team.