Friday, January 10, 2025 – At least 167 medical graduates of Ambrose Alli University, AAU, Ekpoma, Edo State, have protested against their non-induction into the Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria, MDCN, six months after graduation.
The students, who staged a peaceful protest on Thursday, lamented that
they spent over 10 years in medical school.
They, however, stated that since their graduation on August 15, 2024,
they have yet to be inducted into the MDCN.
The spokesperson for the students, Precious Omohegbele, said she and her
colleagues spent 10 years in medical school and graduated on August 15, 2024,
but have not been inducted.
Omohegbele appealed to Edo State governor, Monday Okpebholo, to step in
and help resolve the crisis so that the 2015 medical set of the university can
be inducted.
She emphasised that induction is necessary for them to proceed with
their housemanship.
According to her: “We are the 2015 set of medical students of AAU, and
we are now medical graduates. We graduated on August 15, 2024, and have spent
five months at home without induction. By now, we ought to be halfway into our
house training.
“There might be problems hindering our induction, but we cannot keep
waiting as we have already spent 10 years in medical school (2015-2025).”
Appealing directly to Governor Okpebholo to save them from the
situation, she said: “It would be unfair for 167 of us to remain at home after
10 years of training. We are not getting any younger with each passing day.”
Meanwhile, Governor Okpebholo briefly stopped on his way from Irrua to
address the protesting medical students at the institution’s gate in Ekpoma. He
assured them that his administration would look into the circumstances
surrounding the delay in inducting the 2015 set of medical students, months
after graduation.
“I have heard you, and I also feel your pain about the situation you are
in right now. I am aware of this issue of accreditation and other related
matters.
“I will invite the acting Vice Chancellor of the institution to discuss
and look into the matter and see how to resolve it as quickly as possible. Just
be patient. Everything will be fine,” he said.
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