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By Emmanuel Kwada
A notable public hearing convened yesterday to discuss a pivotal legislative bill aimed at establishing a Federal College of Health Technology in Song, Adamawa State. Recall that TGNEWS recently reported the scaling of the second reading of the bill sponsored by Hon. Aliyu Wakili Boya.
The event, marked by the attendance of various dignitaries, stakeholders, and members of the press, featured a compelling speech by Hon. (Barr.) Aliyu Wakili Boya, the Member Representing Fufore/Song Federal Constituency and Chairman of the House Committee on Police Institutions.
I am here not just as a sponsor of this significant bill, but as a passionate advocate for the health and well-being of our people in Song
In his address, Hon. Boya expressed his deep commitment to improving healthcare access and education in the region, highlighting the critical healthcare challenges faced by local communities. “Today, I am here not just as a sponsor of this significant bill, but as a passionate advocate for the health and well-being of our people in Song,” he stated, urging attendees to recognize the urgent need for skilled healthcare professionals.
This initiative is a response to the growing demand for skilled healthcare professionals in our region
According to Hon. Boya, the proposed college will serve multiple purposes beyond education. “This initiative is a response to the growing demand for skilled healthcare professionals in our region,” he articulated, emphasizing the college’s potential to greatly enhance health services and foster economic growth.
Hon. Boya outlined the numerous benefits of the proposed institution, highlighting its potential to transform the healthcare landscape. The college will grant local youth immediate access to professional training in health-related fields, including nursing and medical laboratory technology, thereby increasing the local pool of healthcare professionals. This, in turn, is anticipated to elevate the quality and accessibility of healthcare, leading to better health outcomes for residents.
The establishment of the college is expected to have a positive impact on the local economy, generating jobs for teaching, administrative, and support staff positions. Additionally, the college is poised to stimulate local economic activity through student spending and drive investment in essential infrastructure improvements. These improvements will benefit the entire community, potentially fostering collaborations with various organizations for additional development projects.
The implications of this bill extend beyond education and into the realms of community development and empowerment
Furthermore, the college aims to empower residents, particularly women and youth, by providing higher education opportunities, which will help reduce poverty and social inequalities. This is especially significant in Nigeria, where institutions like the proposed college play a crucial role in addressing healthcare challenges and promoting economic growth.
“The implications of this bill extend beyond education and into the realms of community development and empowerment,” Hon. Boya stated, calling upon everyone present—including stakeholders and the general public—to lend their support to the proposed college.
As discussions continue regarding the bill, the Chair’s passionate appeal highlights a collective aspiration for enhanced healthcare systems in Adamawa State, affirming that a well-trained workforce in health technology can significantly advance local, regional, and national health frameworks.
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The public hearing concluded with hopes that the proposed legislation will gain momentum and eventually lead to the establishment of a College of Health Technology that will serve as a cornerstone for health education and improved healthcare services in the region.
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