''Barely 24 hours after the stranded medical students of Kaduna State University wrote to the Executive Governor of Kaduna State and Visitors of the University lamenting the stagnation that has befallen them as a result of lack of accreditation..
.... the University Management has gone a step further by evicting them from the hostel and causing panic for students whose studies have been interrupted and for parents who will bear the psychological pain of having the promising future of their children being toyed with after years of investment which has so far been fruitless.
EVICTION NOTICE |
.... the University Management has gone a step further by evicting them from the hostel and causing panic for students whose studies have been interrupted and for parents who will bear the psychological pain of having the promising future of their children being toyed with after years of investment which has so far been fruitless.
The school management communicated the eviction notice to the students
directing that Medical Students ‘are required to vacate the hostel immediately’.
The Medical School has been unable to have a clinical arm after over 6 years of its existence despite having six sets spread across three classes with three of these currently stuck in 300 level (some for over three years).
It will be recalled that the students had staged a peaceful demonstration to the
State Secretariat on the 9th of September 2015 lamenting the neglect and stagnation which has dashed the hopes of the Young Nigerians aspiring to serve humanity.
The Governor had declared a State of Emergency over over the protest and the Commissioners of Health and Education had promised that the issues surrounding the accreditation of the School will be dealt with latest 3rd week of October, this was not achieved and no one cared to address the issue ever since.
The Governor had declared a State of Emergency over over the protest and the Commissioners of Health and Education had promised that the issues surrounding the accreditation of the School will be dealt with latest 3rd week of October, this was not achieved and no one cared to address the issue ever since.
The school authority claims the session has ended thus the move to evict the Medical Students, this has raised questions:
1. Whether the 200 level students writing examinations can no longer continue their examinations since ‘the session has ended’.
2. Whether this is the first time the session has ended having kept a class in 300 level for over 3 years instead of 6 months.
3. Whether a session can come to a close without a sessional exam.
4. Whether the academic calendar provides for a session to end with the notice of a letter only.
These questions are in dire need of answers, the students have spent years
beyond expected and the kindest sympathy showed is to evict them … These students are currently helpless!!!
The government should please intervene!''
SENT IN BY AFFECTED MEDICAL STUDENT
*I am keeping the Writer Anonymous otherwise he might never be allowed to graduate.
Omase o
ReplyDelete*Larry was here*
I don't understand what d fuss is all about. The above reads,they've been told to evict d school hostel,what has school hostel got 2do wv lectures and exams?. They should go swat wv those staying off camp or look for an alternative. I wonder how these medical students cope in school hostels with their various rules and regulations.
DeleteAs for their accreditation wahala,its a pity,if they had known,instead of waiting 3yrs,they wouldav gone ahead to write another jamb. Can't fathom how one could stay 6years and still be in 3level.
As it stands now,doubt they wld be given accreditation,cos it isn't rocket science,their school ain't befitting to train medical doctors hence d non accreditation. They either deal with it,change school or pray
Nothing ever works just fine in this country..
ReplyDeleteSo going to school now has become a big deal..
Eyaaa una doo.
ReplyDeleteHadiza Mohammed is an OLODO. Cannot spell administrator well. This is the half baked medical people that will be giving people injection in their ynash and be describing jargons they called medical term to people.
ReplyDeleteKaduna State shame on you. El Rufai so you cannot see what is going on. Baba small man
U are the Olodo here.For ur information,Hadiza Mohammed is nt a medical person.U shld always learn to read closely nd understand whatever u read.Pot calling kettle black.
Delete#onlyinmycountry will this kind of thing happen.it is well
ReplyDeleteWhat a country!
ReplyDeleteThe Dean of the faculty and management of the school are failures. If they knew they cannot fund a medical faculty why create one and admit students to suffer? Anyone University of Abuja has experienced problems with accreditation of some departments some time ago and the students were transferred to other institutions. So maybe they can do same if they can't find a lasting solution to their accreditation problems.
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DeleteThis is serious
ReplyDeleteNa wa
ReplyDeleteNaija which way?????
ReplyDeleteI hope education minister sees this
a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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I will never encourage anyone to read medicine in this country though.....
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Hmmmmmmmm 300lvl for how many years! Its well ooo
ReplyDeleteNa waoo!
ReplyDeleteJava! Why nau?
ReplyDeleteI learnt these students have been staging peacefull rallies because of these issue of accreditation.. And in one of the rally's their spokesman who was a 300lvl student too died few days after.. Its allerged tha he was murdered! Well whatever it is they should stop frustrating students... Not fair @all.. God help them!!
ReplyDeleteSo they couldn't look for a better solution Hmmmmm.... this "solution " is way too cruel n disheartening......
ReplyDeleteWhere do they want those students to go from there.... hia
There r some schools one should never ever dream of going to but with the way JAMB and Post UME deals with students, do they really av a choice? Mtchewwww
ReplyDeleteThey had better transfer to another school.
ReplyDeletePoor Nigerians we are robbed from all sides, the west manipulate and use us like mugus our so called leaders use us like slaves all we have is ourselves unfortunately we hate ourselves even more God in heaven you are our only HOPE.
ReplyDeleteThis is so unfair! They can file a representative or class action.
ReplyDelete@loveme jeje.....Hadiza Mohammed is not a medical student! Just looking for an excuse to beef doctors unnecessarily.
ReplyDeleteEducation system in this country is just crap generally.