Success Damian:
Prof Soga Sofola, Vice Chancellor, Eko University of Medicine and Health Sciences, Ijaniki, Lagos State, has assured students of quality teaching by quality staff as well as conducive environment for learning and recreation.
Sofola was speaking at the
matriculation ceremony of 36 students in the institution on March 11, 2021.
In a
well attended Zoom event, Sofola said “You students are assured of quality
teaching by quality staff as well as conducive environment for learning and
recreation.”
Speaking
on the rigour associated with medical programme, he said he urged the students
to work hard in order to earn good grades “You are strongly advised to work
very hard in order to attain good grades.”
In
his advice to the newly matriculated students Sofola said apart from being
endowed with quality teaching, the freshers also have the fortune of having their
senior students close to them for direction “For those in 100 level classes, being
close to your seniors, you will also be picking up on some elements of medical
sciences and terminologies.”
He
also congratulated the parents of the matriculants saying “As for the parents,
we congratulate you on the start of seeing your children aspiring to be Medical
doctors but they have to work very hard. We pray that God rewards abundantly the
investment on your children.”
According to Chief (Dr) Ibraheem, Ayodele Hammed, the Founder and Proprietor
of Eko University of Medical and Health Sciences (EKOUNIMED), the institution is
a specialised, privately owned, medical, non-sectarian, and co-educational
institution
With the Vision to be a world-class institution for the medical and other health professions in terms of learning, research, character building and service to humanity, it also has the Mission to provide an all-embracing health education and services through the production of world class, resourceful and competent physicians, dentists, nursing, pharmacists and other healthcare providers; who will be equipped to deliver the cutting edge promotive, preventive and specialized medical and other health-related education and practices.
According to him the University has approval to run six main programmes which
include Faculty of Clinical Sciences; Faculty of Community Medicine and Primary
Health Care; Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences; Faculty of Dentistry and Faculty
of Nursing.
Hammed also assured that the university is doing well in the hands of
very seasoned academics and administrators. “We already have MOU with EKO
HOSPITAL, Ikeja and Alimosho State General Hospital as our Teaching hospitals
and Institute of Medical Research, Yaba, Lagos as our Teaching and Research
Partner. Also EKOUNIMED is currently under the full medical education
mentorship of the University of Lagos (UNILAG) under the approval and
coordination of the National Universities Commission, Abuja, and statutory
oversight of Nigeria Medical Council.”
On justification for existence of his school he said based on current
population of about 200 million, with a 3.5% annual growth rate from the 2006
census (National Population Commission, 2017), the country is grossly deficient
in medical doctors and other health professionals including pharmacists,
physiotherapists, nurses, laboratory scientists, etc.
“Our health manpower
level is so poor that the latest World Health Organisation (WHO) performance
rating places Nigeria 187th out of 191 nations! Far from the WHO recommendation
of a minimum of one doctor to 600 patients, Nigeria has a ratio of one doctor
to 6000 patients! The country needs more than 303, 000 doctors to meet the WHO
standard, and at least 10,605 new doctors annually to join the workforce
(NOIPolls. Abuja August 3rd, 2017). Yet, of the 72,000 registered doctors
in the country, only 35,000 are in active practice, more than 50% are in
diaspora,” he disclosd.
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