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EducationRe: Medical Students Issues Memo To Kogi Govt And University Mgt, Gives Ultimatum by Ksudr(op): 5:51pm On Apr 22, 2018
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EducationRe: Medical Students Issues Memo To Kogi Govt And University Mgt, Gives Ultimatum by Ksudr(op): 1:46pm On Apr 22, 2018
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EducationMedical Students Issues Memo To Kogi Govt And University Mgt, Gives Ultimatum by Ksudr(op): 1:44pm On Apr 22, 2018
College of Health Sciences,

Kogi State University,

P.M.B. 1008,



Anyigba, Kogi state.

18th April, 2018.

Alhaji Yahaya Bello

The Executive Governor of Kogi State

Dear Sir,



FMC, Lokoja: The Cheapest, Fastest and Most Realistic Option Towards Achieving Accreditation.


After thorough researches, profuse deliberations and exhaustive fact finding subjected to intense scrutiny, the entire students of the College of Health Sciences, Kogi State University, Anyigba have reached an unequivocal conclusion from logical comparisons between the Federal Medical Center, Lokoja and Kogi State Diagnostic Center, Anyigba as options for the choice of a teaching hospital for the College.

The underlying reason for this proposal is the fact that we as students of the College of Health Sciences, who were offered provisional admission in Kogi State University have been in school for 5 years and we remain in 300 Level without any hope of progressing due to the fact that the college has not been accredited. Our colleagues in this and other universities have advanced in their studies and many have even graduated.

The University and the State Government had made promises to us that they were going to ensure we get the accreditation and several attempts have been made to this effect. The State Government has even promised that we would get the accreditation in May this year.

However, as it stands, the College is far from being qualified for accreditation as most of the requirements for the accreditation have not been met. It does not even appear that we can get the accreditation this year as the cost of meeting the requirements for the accreditation is too high.

As a matter of fact, we have been promised accreditation times without number. We have been told we will be accredited in May and thereafter, it will be postponed to November and then May the next year. This has continued year in, year out and we as students are tired of it. If we fail to get accreditation this year we will invariably end up spending at least 10 years if not more, in the medical school.

Being the most affected in this situation, we the students have come up with a proposal to the State Government on the cheapest, fastest and surest way of achieving accreditation this year.

The minimum requirements of the Nigerian Universities Commission (NUC) and the Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria (MDCN) for any teaching hospital are categorized, viz:

Infrastructure
Equipment and facilities
Personnel (teaching and administrative staff)
Kogi State Diagnostic Center is a state-owned facility located in Anyigba, Kogi state. From current (and easily verifiable) research, it is grossly under-staffed, having not more than five consultants, with dilapidated structures and inadequate equipment and facilities. Just recently, the University Management advertised for clinicians and none showed up for the screening exercise. In stark contrast, the Federal Medical Centre is a federal government property in Lokoja (the State Capital). The Centre has not less than 73 consultants across the various departments with trained medical doctors in various fields and attendant nurses qualified to train other professionals (even from foreign countries) up to post-graduate level. Infrastructure, including well-equipped medical laboratories and conference rooms, that can simply be upgraded and converted into standard clinical laboratories and classrooms are also already on ground. As a matter of fact, according to reliable sources, the Nigerian Universities Commission after assessing the Federal Medical Center approves of its suitability to train medical students.

We express immense gratitude for the stellar efforts of the Kogi State Government so far in farming out the pioneer students of this College, providing scholarships for them and making promises to get the College accredited in record time. We want to expressly declare that we absolutely believe in and are committed to the New Direction Agenda of His Excellency, Alhaji Yahaya Adoza Bello as well as its continuity. What we find hard to swallow and consider unprofitable for the State Government as well as the short- and long-term welfare of the College, however, is the choice of Kogi State Diagnostic Center, Anyigba as the temporary site for the College Teaching Hospital. As we have and shall still evidently apprise you of, the Diagnostic Center is undeniably more capital-intensive, more time-consuming and relatively less realistic when compared with the option of the Federal Medical Center, Lokoja which already has nearly all necessary infrastructure with staff currently placed on Federal Government salaries. The staff will therefore, only require earned academic allowances which will cost the State Government meagre amounts that will sum up to mere stipends.

Furthermore, Kogi State Diagnostic Center will require the construction of clinical laboratory complexes, an accessible library, and new classrooms for clinical classes all from the scratch; numerous qualified consultants as well as administrative staff for all the clinical departments will also need to be employed -most of which the Federal Medical Center already has-to meet the minimum requirements of the Nigerian Universities Commission and the Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria for the accreditation of a College of Medicine. Seeing therefore, that the project at the Kogi State Diagnostic Center is costlier, will require enormous time for completion and already shows strong ominous indications of ineffectiveness, the Federal Medical Center, Lokoja is the quicker, more effective and by far less costly option of the two.

In addition to the foregoing, the Federal Medical Center is located in Lokoja, the State Capital, is also home to Stella Obasanjo Library. Sited in the same location and proximal to the Federal Medical Center, the Stella Obasanjo Library is a facility large enough to be adopted as the Clinical Library of the College Teaching Hospital if renovated at minimal cost. Also, apartments in the deserted Confluence Beach Hotel or any other abandoned government building in Lokoja may be allocated to the College as Clinical Students’ Hostel and the College buses already available may shuttle the students between these locations.

We are aware that Kogi State Diagnostic Center will require humongous financing; it will also need human resources as well as infrastructural development that will cost billions of naira running to astronomic figures. We also understand that, secondary to the financial constraint imposed by the current economic emergency in the country, the Kogi State Government cannot at this point afford the exorbitant amount required for this project. Against this backdrop, the entire students of the College of Health Sciences, Kogi State University, in unanimity hereby strongly suggest that a memorandum of understanding (MoU) be signed between the Kogi State Government (in collaboration with the College) and the Federal Ministry of Health. The MoU will be to the effect that the Federal Medical Center, Lokoja be used as the temporary site of the College Teaching Hospital while work continues at the Diagnostic Center, Anyigba (the permanent site). If this is done, as we expect it will, the accreditation of the College of Health Sciences, Kogi State will be achieved shortly- and that in record time, as promised by Governor Yahaya Bello.

To further accentuate the integrity and near infallibility of the Federal Medical Center plan, we have below a few examples of Colleges of Medicine in Nigeria that adopted such a plan and now have full accreditation. They include:

Ebonyi State University Teaching Hospital (Federal Medical Center and Specialist Hospital, Ebonyi) where our pioneer students were transferred to just recently
Gombe State University Teaching Hospital (Federal Medical Center, Gombe)
A private university, Afe-Babalola University/Federal Teaching Hospital, Ado-Ekiti (Federal Medical Center, Ado-Ekiti)
Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma (Irrua Specialist Teaching Hospital)
Kaduna State University, Barau Dikko Teaching Hospital (Specialist Hospital, Kaduna)
We believe this resolution will be subjected to further scrutiny that will produce positive results in the form of its adoption, speedy implementation towards achieving accreditation this year.

Thank you.

Comrade David Sunday

For: Kogi State Medical Students Association (KOMSA)



cc:

The Secretary to the State Government

The Chief of Staff, Kogi state

The Senior Special Adviser to the Governor on Health

The Honourable Commissioner for Health

The Chairman, Kogi State University Governing Council

The Vice Chancellor, Kogi State University, Anyigba

The Provost, College of Health Sciences

The Chief Medical Director, Kogi State University Teaching Hospital

The Nigerian Medical Association


Introduction

It should be recalled that in the August/September 2015 NUC accreditation report status, the College of Health Sciences, Kogi State University was denied accreditation. The university set up a committee to address the review of NUC, but till date, nothing tangible has been done to annul the NUC status.

The students of this college were offered provisional admission but only to be left without care by the university due to some political and ethnic sentiments. The school management has continued to refuse to look elsewhere when they could not meet the NUC requirement. On this note, we the students of the college have decide to rescue ourselves and provide that missing link to the puzzle by suggesting the fastest and cheapest option which is the Federal Medical Center, Lokoja.

Methodology

The methodology adopted by the student of the college of health sciences, Kogi State University was research based.

Every student was part of the team to gather all the necessary information which was later analysed and recommendation made by various representatives from every class in the medical school. The result was consequently adopted by all the students of the college.

Deliberations

The following were the topics deliberated on by the students in various congresses:

Lack of academic staff in the clinical department
Provision of a standard teaching hospital (which is item 5 on the school committee report): NUC observed in the last accreditation that there was no standard teaching hospital for the programme. The physical facilities needed to make any hospital standard enough include
Construction of 4 laboratories
Provision of classroom blocks (3)
Provision of 250 capacity college auditorium
Provision of 3 coaster buses.
Laboratory spaces for the clinical arm being inadequate according to NUC report
Provision of library building and also provision of handbooks and e-library facilities
Relativity allowance of staff
Observations

On critical assessment of the Diagnostic Center, the students observed the following

There were no provision for the 4 laboratories at the Diagnostic Center
There is no classroom blocks at the diagnostic hospital
No auditorium at the diagnostic hospital
The diagnostic hospital has less than 5 consultants and no consultant applied for employment in a recent recruitment exercise. (We don’t understand fully why clinicians failed to apply).
The clinical arm has only one bus for the department of community medicine
Around the environment of the diagnostic hospital, no government facility can easily be converted to augment the needed physical facilities
No clinical department available
The students also assessed the Federal Medical Center and observed:

That the Federal Medical Center currently has all the clinical departments needed and as a matter of fact have started training postgraduate students.
That other government facilities can be used temporarily such as the Stella Obasanjo library, Confluence Beach Hotel and the Ultra-Modern Multipurpose Diagnostic Complex. All the laboratories can be found in this facility.
It will take less time and almost no cost to sign the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Federal Government than to start building departments in diagnostic hospital Anyigba. (The estimated time duration for the full upgrade of the Diagnostic Center is about 2 years which will increase the stagnation length of the student).
That the Federal Medical Center has a total of about 73 consultants spread across the various departments of the hospital and staff strength takes a major bulk of about 60% of the total requirement for a standard teaching Hospital.
Both will require more buses: Any bus bought can be brought back as it is not a static facility
Recommendation

Being the most affected, we the students make an unbiased recommendation:

Since it will cost about 1.5 billion naira to build and equip the clinical department needed at the diagnostic center, we recommend and suggest the Federal Medical Center as the temporary site of the teaching hospital in order to achieve accreditation this year.

Conclusion

After days of deliberation and in-depth analysis we therefore conclude that the Federal Medical Center cost less and faster than using the Diagnostic Center (Note: full upgrade of diagnostic center cost about 1.7 billion and also takes a duration of about 2 year minimum).

Terms of Reference:

NUC minimum requirement guideline
Report of the committee on review of the National Universities Commission accreditation report (August/September, 2015) on college of health sciences, KSU
Students’ surveys and facility assessment.



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Lalasticlala
Seun

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EducationRe: Kogi State University Sent Their Medical Students Packing From Their Hostel by Ksudr(op): 11:51pm On Apr 18, 2018
We shall not relent. What we are asking for is not much. We are saying let us use the federal medical centre in the state as our teaching hospital. As the general hospital they choosed for us is ill equipped, infrastructurally backward and under staffed.
EducationRe: Kogi State University Sent Their Medical Students Packing From Their Hostel by Ksudr(op): 6:02pm On Apr 18, 2018
Since the establishing of kogi state university. We have never gone on a mid semester break.. Why now that we are protesting for our right..

https://www.nairaland.com/4454936/kogi-state-university-medical-students
EducationKogi State University Sent Their Medical Students Packing From Their Hostel by Ksudr(op): 5:58pm On Apr 18, 2018
The Kogi state university has directed the medical student of the university to vacate of their hostel of residence before 6:00PM today.

The world is watching..
http://ebirareporters..com/2018/04/kogi-state-university-asks-medical.html

EducationRe: Kogi State University Medical Students Protest Over Accreditation by Ksudr(op): 5:56pm On Apr 18, 2018
EducationRe: Kogi State University Medical Students Protest Over Accreditation by Ksudr(op): 5:55pm On Apr 18, 2018
The Kogi State university has directed the medical student of the university to vacate their hostel till further notice....

Wicked people
The world is watching

EducationRe: Kogi State University Medical Students Protest Over Accreditation by Ksudr(op): 1:19pm On Apr 17, 2018
EducationRe: Kogi State University Medical Students Protest Over Accreditation by Ksudr(op): 11:54am On Apr 17, 2018
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EducationRe: Kogi State University Medical Students Protest Over Accreditation by Ksudr(op): 11:38am On Apr 17, 2018
Day 2
Protest continues at the so called teaching hospital. We are not taking this place as our teaching hospital. Because it lack minimum standard as stipulated in the MDCN red book.

CrimeRe: Kogi State Government Arrest Goats by Ksudr(m): 10:15pm On Apr 16, 2018
May God Help Kogi to succeed(Ameen)
EducationRe: Kogi State University Medical Students Protest Over Accreditation by Ksudr(op): 6:09pm On Apr 16, 2018
Greyparadox:
Absolutely pathetic situation......we came in as boys and girls, we have become men and women, and they expect us to still react as children.

the CMD of the NON FUNCTIONAL kogi state teaching hospital has his daughter attending ABUAD medical school, we started before her,now. she is our senior, he would rather sacrifice our future,as he uses the salary he earns from our stagnation to foot her bills
This again is true. So pathetic.. We would keep to the struggle.. Protest continues
EducationRe: Kogi State University Medical Students Protest Over Accreditation by Ksudr(op): 6:07pm On Apr 16, 2018
MrEgghead:
This depicts the pitiable state of Nigeria's education system..The Medical and Dental council has failed in its onus to carry out its functions and activities professionally.
I think we need an overhaul in that regulatory agency.
Why would a sane tertiary institution commit the abominable mistake of admitting students when formal approval of accreditation has not been granted thereby subjecting students to hardship, lamentations and uncertain future.
I'd advice the students and persons affected to utilise the availability of social media outlets to air their grievances locally and internationally if need be.
The most ironic is that the students probably are still subjected to paying school fees and other charges, this is terrible and impulsive.
And this is an eye opener to prospectives of medical schools in Nigeria to make comprehensive enquiries on any medical school they wish to pick to avoid unnecessary lamentations and frustration.
Personally, I advice against state medical schools.

cc: lalasticala, fynestboi, mynd44. This deserves front page.
Nothing can be more truer than this. I appreciate you bro. We will do our best to stop this mess already.
EducationRe: Kogi State University Medical Students Protest Over Accreditation by Ksudr(op): 6:04pm On Apr 16, 2018
Bjergtrolde:
Why don't they arrange with another accredited medical school to have them take that school's exit exam? Lazy school management.
They only transferred the pioneer set back to 200l in other medical schs.. Leaving like 4 sets behind and unattended to.
EducationRe: Kogi State University Medical Students Protest Over Accreditation by Ksudr(op): 5:56pm On Apr 16, 2018
sakaguchi:
This is unacceptable. continue the struggle brother.
I see you my Caucus leader.
You input is highly needed in our situation.
EducationRe: Kogi State University Medical Students Protest Over Accreditation by Ksudr(op): 5:20pm On Apr 16, 2018
officialviaj:
I am a kogi state university medical student. I got admitted to study medicine in 2012 and for the past 6years I have been in 300level, we have been hearing stories from both the government and the school, "that we are working on it", "we should read our books". We have stagnated and suffered emotionally. I weep daily!. The last governor of kogi state Governor Idris Wada, instead of upgrading the secondary health facility in the university village(kogi state diagnostic hospital in anyigba) to a teaching hospital he went and started his own pet project (build a new hospital from the scratch) which he didn't complete, it's now an abandoned project. The new Governor of the state, Governor Yahaya Bello set up a committee for accreditation of the college of medicine and for the past 4years he has been in power I tell you my reader no block has been laid, and I don't know if I would graduate in the next 10years. Some medical students have even threaten to commit suicide because of the humiliation and frustration. We are frustrated and our parents are in pains.... Help share this post as much as possible let people know about our plight.
#saveksumedicine
#saveksumeds
#fairplusfairaccreditation
This is just exactly the situation of things in the College. Governor Yahaya Bello pls comman do something.. We are suffering. We deserve better treatment having paid school fees and accommodate fees every yrs
EducationRe: Kogi State University Medical Students Protest Over Accreditation by Ksudr(op): 3:08pm On Apr 16, 2018
This is a front material. Let the world know that we are suffering here.

Cc: lalasticlala
cc ; Seun
EducationRe: Kogi State University Medical Students Protest Over Accreditation by Ksudr(op): 1:51pm On Apr 16, 2018
The state Government need to do the needful to secure full accreditation of the college
EducationKogi State University Medical Students Protest Over Accreditation by Ksudr(op): 10:19am On Apr 16, 2018
Kogi state university medical students are currently in the school senate building protesting for the accreditation of the faculty of medicine that has not been accredited by the medical council for 5 years now.. The students has been in the faculty for 7 years without professional examination to qualify them for clinical training in the teaching hospital.


pls take this to front page for the world to see it.
We really need the government to expedite actions to Accrediting the college.

EducationRe: Peter And Mary Odili's PAMO University Of Medical Sciences, Port Harcourt (Photo by Ksudr(m): 2:05pm On Feb 04, 2018
How Much is the school fee
EducationRe: The medical students and aspirants thread by Ksudr(m): 6:33am On Jan 26, 2018
TRAILBLAIZER:
hello guys so after much consideration av decided to take up dis 2018 jamb to pursue MBBS even while am running my bch programm but the problem is am confused on which uni to choose I would av really really loved unillorin but I have been hearing different disencouraging stories from people about hw dey dp not admitt people with high score seff @vivianmaria can u clear tins up on that
my other options are
bayero uni kano
abubakar tafawa balewa uni bauchi
usman Dan fodio uni sokoto


I really need u guys help
If its MBBS in the north, I recommend Usman danfodio university Sokoto. They are very transparent in admission process.
BusinessRe: UBA Card Maintenance Multiple Charges by Ksudr(m): 4:04pm On Jan 04, 2018
buchibrand:
This issue has been resolved and i am very happy with the response from the bank.
The truth is that it was NOT illegal charges, i have taken time to explain the reason behind the charges on this article https://buchibrandblog..com.ng/2018/01/see-why-you-got-multiple-card.html and how you can get yours resolved. Please read and Share.

cc: lalasticlala, FOD, dominique, puskin, Mynd44 please take this thread DOWN completely. #UBACARES
Oga dem don pay u. I can smell foul play. They should returned all the debits on our own accounts too
BusinessRe: UBA Card Maintenance Multiple Charges by Ksudr(m): 3:39pm On Jan 02, 2018
UBASTOPFRAUD let it trend on twitter pls
BusinessRe: UBA Card Maintenance Multiple Charges by Ksudr(m): 3:00pm On Jan 02, 2018
Just within 4 days...alot of people came to the bank in my area complaining too...I advise everyone to withdraw the money they have with the bank for now.... They r making millions from this

BusinessRe: UBA Card Maintenance Multiple Charges by Ksudr(m): 2:55pm On Jan 02, 2018
Same thing is happening to me... I m just from the bank, after laying my complaints. Their replies was not encouraging at all.... For the past 4 days now. They have debited me 8 times... I have just withdrew everything I have with the bank. I advise everyone to do same
BusinessRe: UBA Is Extorting Me Badly by Ksudr(op): 6:43am On Dec 31, 2017
Alright. Thanks guys. I will be in the bank branch in my area after the yuletide to lay my complaints. I hope they stop all this deduction
BusinessUBA Is Extorting Me Badly by Ksudr(op): 12:52pm On Dec 28, 2017
Is this happening to you too....UBA has been debiting my account with 52.0 naira two to three times monthly... The description reads that its for Card Maintenance.. Just yesterday to today...they have debited my like 4 times now... what do I do... This is not good at all.

EducationRe: The medical students and aspirants thread by Ksudr(m): 10:53pm On Dec 12, 2017
abasadorofgrace:
good day all, i am currently in 200l(new set) in AAU MBBS, but i am thinking of writing jamb again next year not because of academic issue. i want to go to a school that have a faster academic calender, i think of applying for UNN , because a UNIBEN MED STUDENT told me UNN are faster than UNIBEN. i just want ur help to know if UNN is truely faster, and apart from UNILORIN , wat other school is faster t , at least 7yrs maximum

thanks
Mehn I started coughing while reading your post. Although you might have your reasons. But make sure u don't quit from AAU MBBS until you have your admission letter to the other school you wish to apply. Because medicine is not that easy to get this days. For your question. YES UNN is fast. UDUS and Unimaid too are very fast 6 years an you are a doctor.
EducationRe: 2018/2019 Admission Process Thread Guide by Ksudr(m):
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PoliticsRe: Yahaya Bello Unveils His House In Okene, His Hometown (Photos) by Ksudr(m): 12:59am On Dec 07, 2017
Nawa Kogi State is really messed up right now and all he can do is build himself a mansion. God help us out of this (Amen)
EducationRe: 2017 JAMB Change Of Course/Institution Thread by Ksudr(m):
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