Comr Okon Victor Visits ABSUTH, Pledges to Improve Infrastructure for Medical Laboratory Scientist Students
Comrade Okon Victor, Nimelssa Presidential Aspirant, commits to enhancing medical laboratory infrastructure at Abia State University Teaching Hospital (ABSUTH), promising better facilities and resources for students.
In a crucial move to garner support for his campaign, Nimelssa Presidential Aspirant, Comrade Okon Victor, visited stakeholders at the Abia State University Teaching Hospital (ABSUTH) earlier today. During his visit, Okon committed to advocating for improved infrastructure for student medical laboratory scientists, promising to address the long-standing neglect they have faced.
Addressing the stakeholders, Comrade Okon highlighted the significant need for dedicated medical laboratory facilities at ABSUTH. He emphasized the disparities between the resources available to medical laboratory science students compared to their counterparts in other medical fields.
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"We need buildings of our own where we can have our own classrooms, hostels, and other basic amenities here. Medlab students have felt overlooked and marginalized," said Okon. "We deserve the same quality of education and facilities as our colleagues in medicine and surgery. As your future president, I promise to make this a top priority. I will work tirelessly to secure the resources we need to ensure that our students have the best possible experience at ABSUTH."
Okon’s visit to ABSUTH is part of a broader consultation tour designed to connect with various stakeholders and strengthen his campaign. His commitment to addressing the infrastructure needs at ABSUTH resonates with many students and faculty who have long been advocating for better resources.
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The aspirant's proposal includes constructing dedicated buildings for medical laboratory science students, with a focus on providing adequate classrooms, hostels, and essential amenities. The lack of such facilities has historically limited the potential of students in this field, hindering their education and training.
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Comrade Okon’s visit to ABSUTH and his subsequent pledge to improve infrastructure for medical laboratory science students reflect a broader commitment to equality and equity in educational resources. His campaign promises to bring a fresh perspective to the leadership of Nimelssa and has gained attention for its focus on addressing real issues faced by students.
As Okon continues to build support for his campaign, his commitment to enhancing the learning environment at ABSUTH and ensuring that all students have access to the resources they need could prove pivotal in winning the upcoming election.
For more information on Comrade Okon Victor’s campaign and his plans to improve infrastructure for medical laboratory science students at ABSUTH, visit his campaign website or follow him on social media. Stay tuned to myschoolnews.ng for more updates from ABSUTH.