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Abia Govt. cancels preliminary test sessions for nursing students

Supreme Desk
22 Nov 2023 9:30 AM GMT
Abia Govt. cancels preliminary test sessions for nursing students
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Kanu said that the cancellation was done by the government based on allegations of wrongdoing during the exercise.

The Abia Government announced on Tuesday that the preliminary test sessions (PTS) for students of the School of Nursing, Amachara, and the Federal Medical Centre, Umuahia, had been cancelled.

The Commissioner for Information and Culture, Mr. Okey Kanu, disclosed this during a news conference on the outcome of the State Executive Council meeting in Umuahia.

Supreme News reports that some students of the schools staged a protest on Thursday and alleged that the exams were manipulated by their various schools.

Supreme News also reports that the students called for the cancellation of the PTS examination.

Kanu said that the cancellation was done by the government based on allegations of wrongdoing during the exercise.

“As a responsive government, a committee was set up, and the preliminary report of the committee showed that the exams would be cancelled while investigations continued,” he added.

Kanu said that the government committed to promoting transparency in all its activities.

“Be rest assured that very soon there will be another exam to ensure that all the issues associated with the problem are put right,” he added.

The Principal Secretary to the Governor, Mr Chinenye Mba, said the committee had met with stakeholders and leaders of the School of Nursing, Amachara and Federal Medical Centre Umuahia, to ascertain what went wrong during the examination.

“After reviewing all the information that had been gathered from all the concerned parties, it was clear that the examination could have been conducted better to maintain the integrity expectation of an examination.

“We are still looking into the matter to ascertain exactly what went wrong or during the examination and how these things can be corrected,” Mba said.

Also, the Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Mr. Ferdinand Ekeoma, said that the government had set up the right machinery to intervene in the issue.

Ekeoma said that the intervention of the government was in tandem with the promises made by Dr. Alex Otti during the inauguration of the present administration.

He said that the administration had declared a state of emergency in the health sector upon assumption of office and urged stakeholders to support the government’s efforts to transform the sector.

“The admissions of the nursing students were not done by the previous administration; ordinarily, we would not have admitted over 400 persons for a quota of 70 persons,” Ekeoma said.

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