The Vice Chancellor of Federal
University of Agriculture Abeokuta (FUNAAB), Prof Felix Salako says the
institution is in total support of the proposed establishment of University of
Medicine by Federal Medical Centre (FMC), Idi-Aba, Abeokuta, Ogun State.
Salako made this known when he led
principal officers of FUNAAB on a courtesy visit to FMC.
He added that the university if established
would create job for the young ones and be of great benefit to Nigerians.
He said "We have nothing
against the establishment of the university. Education should be accessible to
all. It will create job opportunity for the young ones.
"If a medical university is
established definitely, it will be of good benefit to people around there and
all over Nigeria."
He expressed his university's
preparedness to partner with FMC regarding its Radiological equipment
laboratory.
The VC regretted that some
scientists manning laboratory equipment in the country are not efficient,
saying wrong treatment of ailments starts from wrong laboratory test.
He said "The country has gone
so bad even in terms of quality, people who practice science are not telling
the truth and science is about telling the truth.
"How can a technologist just
sit down and write a report. That is where wrong treatment of ailment starts
when the laboratory test is not done right. So, let just pray that we get standard
laboratory equipment and people with good conscience to man them. It's one
thing to get the right equipment and it's another thing to have people of good
conscience to man them."
He disclosed that FUNAAB is
intensifying research on herbal medicine as part of plan to float Diabetic
Centre, an initiative of former President Olusegun Obasanjo.
The Medical Director of FMC, Prof
Adewale Musa while speaking during the visit said that the centre had secured
170 hectares of land for establishment of the university as part of efforts to
transform the facility into teaching hospital.
Musa pledged continuous partnership
with FUNAAB on research, which according to him forms basis for development.

What a wonderful development we cannot but long for its realisation.
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