FG Partners with Achievers University, FMC Owo to Boost Medical Training, Tackle Health Workforce Shortage

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By Onwe Wisdom, Pan Afric Reporters

Signs MoU with Achievers University, FMC Owo to Expand Medical Education Capacity

The Federal Government has reaffirmed its commitment to strengthening Nigeria’s health workforce through strategic public, and private partnerships as the Federal Ministry of Health and Social Welfare signed a tripartite Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Achievers University, Owo and, the Federal Medical Centre (FMC) Owo, Ondo State.

The MoU according to a press release e-signed by the ministry’s Head of Information and Public Relations Alaba Balogun allows Achievers University, a privately owned institution, to utilize facilities at FMC Owo for the clinical training of its medical, nursing, and allied health students. The agreement aligns with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s renewed health agenda, which prioritizes collaboration between the public and private sectors to bridge the critical shortage of health workers in the country.

Speaking during the signing ceremony at the Ministry’s headquarters in Abuja, the Minister of State for Health and Social Welfare, Dr. Iziaq Adekunle Salako described the partnership as timely and strategic.

Photo: Signing of Memorandum of Understanding Between the Federal Ministry of Health & Social Welfare, Achievers University and, Federal Medical Centre Owo-Ondo State.
Seated: Honourable Minister of State for Health & Social Welfare Dr. Iziaq Adekunle Salako signing on behalf of the Ministry.
Wearing red cap: Founder & Pro- Chancellor Achievers University Owo, Prof. Bode Ayorinde; 1st Left Dr. Hamed Liasu Medical Director Federal Medical Centre Owo- Ondo State. Wearing suite: The Director Legal Services Department of the FMoHSW, Barrister Okohagiam

“This MoU exemplifies the vision of Mr. President to harness the potential of private investments in education and health, and to create synergies that will ultimately benefit Nigerians. We recognize the significant role private institutions like Achievers University are playing in addressing human resource challenges in our health sector,” Dr. Salako said.

He emphasized that expanding the training space for healthcare professionals is vital, especially as many trained health workers continue to migrate abroad in large numbers. According to the minister, the government is exploring mechanisms to convert the growing health workforce migration trend into an opportunity, where destination countries are expected to contribute meaningfully to Nigeria’s health system.

Dr. Salako also commended Achievers University’s resilience and vision in establishing a thriving educational institution that now offers fully accredited programmes in medicine, nursing, medical laboratory sciences, and other fields, stating, “Your journey reflects the power of determination and resourcefulness.”

On his part, the founder and Pro-Chancellor of Achievers University, Prof. Bode Ayorinde, described the journey to the MoU signing as one of perseverance and institutional integrity.

“In the last nine months, from submitting our proposal to securing approval, we never had to use political influence. Everything followed due process. This speaks volumes about the credibility and professionalism of the Federal Ministry of Health,” he said.

“Today’s agreement is not just a document; it is a promise. A promise to raise the bar in medical training. We’re already building beyond the regulatory requirements to ensure quality education for our students,” he said.

Affirming the resourcefulness of the Federal Medical Centre Owo, to execute the MoU successfully; the Medical Director Dr. Hamed Liasu asserted that the hospital currently trains Resident Doctors in eleven different departments, being accredited by both the National Postgraduate Medical College and West African Colleges of Physicians and Surgeons as and when due.

Group Picture: Middle: Dr. Iziaq Adekunle Salako Honourable Minister of State for Health & Social Welfare; to his right Dr. Salaudeen Jimoh mni, Dmirector Hospital Services Department FMoHSW; next Barrister Okohagiam Director Legal Services Department; Dr. Okpikpo Okpako, Director Regulatory & Professional Schools Division FMoHSW; next Dr. Dogara Okara Technical Assistant to Permanent Secretary FMoHSW; next Dr. Kehinde Ololade Special Assistant to Minister & Dr. Uche Ugbo, Senior Technical Assistant to Minister. Left of Minister: Prof. Bode Ayorinde Founder, Pro-Chancellor Achievers University; Mrs. Oyajumo Director Administration FMC,Owo; Dr. Hamed Liasu Medical Director FMC Owo.

” Federal Medical Centre, Owo will collaborate with Achievers University to train it’s undergraduate students in Medical Laboratory and Nursing Sciences. The University is also interested in upgrading the hospital to a Teaching hospital for its use to train it’s Medical, Pharmacy and Physiotherapy students”.

The signing of the MoU was witnessed by the Director Hospital Services Department Dr. Salaudeen Jimoh mni, Director, key officials of the Ministry, management team from Achievers University and, Federal Medical Centre Owo Ondo State.

 

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