Federal University of Health and Science Otukpo Launches Comprehensive Strategic Reforms Initiative

Engr. Ohieku Muhammad Salami announces a major reform plan focusing on infrastructural development, student services, and digital literacy to enhance healthcare education at the Federal University of Health and Science, Otukpo.

Federal University of Health and Science Otukpo Launches Comprehensive Strategic Reforms Initiative

The Pro-Chancellor and Chairman of the Governing Council of the Federal University of Health and Science, Otukpo, Benue State, Engr. Ohieku Muhammad Salami, has announced a transformative Strategic Reforms Initiative aimed at elevating the institution's standing in healthcare education.

The initiative is focused on key areas crucial to the university's growth and the success of its students and staff. Engr. Salami highlighted that infrastructural development would be the cornerstone of the reforms, alongside enhanced student support services and advancements in digital literacy.

Key Components of the Initiative:

Infrastructural Development

Student Support Services

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Communication Engagement

Leadership and Management Development

Assessment and Evaluation Methods

Inclusive Education and Diversity Initiative

Technology Integration and Digital Literacy Environment

Health and General Well-being Processes for Students and Staff

Objective:

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To create a conducive learning environment that promotes excellence in healthcare education and improves the overall quality of life for students and staff.

Vice Chancellor's Endorsement:

The Vice Chancellor of the university commended the initiative, stating, "The Council Chairman's vision and leadership will enable us to tackle pressing challenges, capitalize on opportunities, and fulfill our mission to deliver top-notch healthcare education and services."

The reforms are expected to position the university as a leading institution in the field of healthcare education, ensuring it remains competitive and adaptive to global trends.