Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) has directed that the matriculation ceremony of the FCT College of Nursing Science in Gwagwlada Area Council should be held annually and that the management should also ensure that graduates of the school are properly integrated into working life.
The minister of FCT, Mallam Muhammad Bello, who gave this directive at the 2nd convocation ceremony (1991-2023) and 1st Matriculation (2022-2023), said that it should also ensure that the undergraduates are integrated into the learning life.
Bello said in order to achieve this, they have made provisions specifically in the budget of the FCT to ensure that the College of Nursing Science programme is regularly funded.
“I want to thank the chief medical director of Gwagwalada Medical Hospital for the offer of employment to the best-graduating students. We look forward to who will be the first winner of this opportunity,” he said.
The minister who was represented by the permanent secretary, FCTA, Olusade Adesola congratulated all the graduates who successfully completed their programmes, saying that their dedication, hard work, and perseverance have brought them to this point and that they should be proud of their achievements.
“Today, we celebrate your accomplishments and the knowledge and skills you have gained during your time at this esteemed institution. I am proud to note that graduates of this school have continued to distinguish themselves in their professional affairs as reports reaching us indicate that they are well sought after within and outside our shores.
“I also wish to congratulate all students who will be matriculating. Your first steps to becoming nurses have just begun and I encourage you to make the best use of the opportunity of being students of this school to distinguish yourselves.
“At inception in 1991, the School of Midwifery operated alongside the School of Nursing under the umbrella of School of Nursing and Midwifery, Abuja. The school at that time occupied the present administrative block of the University of Abuja Teaching Hospital, Gwagwalada,” he said.
Bello further said that on January 14, 1993, FCT School of Midwifery gained autonomy and on February 6, 1995, it moved to its permanent site where it operates to date, and in those years, it has sent out without fail very highly qualified nurses and midwives.
“To many of those graduates, therefore, this convocation is coming rather late and I urge the school management to endeavour to consistently celebrate this very important milestone in the lives of your students.
“Today, however, marks the culmination of much hard work, dedication, focus, and commitment to the realisation of your ambitions and goals and it is heart-warming to see that many of the older graduates have made the efforts to be here,” the minister said.
The minister also disclosed that the Establishment Bill of the College is at the final stage of passage at the National Assembly and that great improvements have been added to both academic and non-academic activities.
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