Bill to establish FUTA Teaching  Hospital passes second reading

A bill for an Act to establish Federal University  of Technology, Akure Teaching Hospital, has passed second reading in the Senate.

The passage followed  the presentation of the general principles of the bill by its sponsor, Senator Adeniyi Adegbonmire (APC Ondo Central) during Wednesday’s plenary.

He said: “In 2010, the National University Commission, (NUC), gave final approval for the commencement of a course in Medicine and Surgery, MBBS program, by the Federal University of Technology Akure, FUTA with effect from the 2020-2021 academic session. 

“The program  has since commenced, so inorder to obtain an MBBS degree in Nigeria, one has to spend approximately three and a half years in a teaching institute. 

“The course duration itself is six years, the  first year is spent in the Faculty of Science, studying Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and other general subjects. 

“The pre-clinical years last for approximately 18 months, and success in the examinations. 

“After this qualifies the student to proceed to the clinical years, which is mostly spent in a teaching institute,” he said.

Senator Adegbonmire said the FUTA, which runs medical and surgery program, is now approaching the clinical years, which they have to spend in a teaching hospital, lamenting that the institute did  not have such facility.

This, he said would  have an adverse effect on  students presently studying medicine and surgery, adding  that the importance of  having a teaching hospital cannot be overemphasised. 

He said  the university was presently in the process of signing a memorandum of understanding, MOU with  the Ondo State government to allow university students use temporarily the state’s  General Hospital in Akure. 

Senator Adegbonmire said President Bola Tinubu places great premium on health, stressing the need for Nigeria to train more medical personnel, given the  increasing population and  brain drain of medical personnel.

President of Senate, Senator Godswill Akpabio, after the bill was read the second time referred it to committee on Tertiary Institutions and Tertiary Education Trust Fund, TETFund for further legislative inputs and to be returned  to plenary in four weeks.