FUL Inducts Pioneer Clinical Medical Students at Historic White Coat Ceremony

The Federal University Lokoja (FUL) has recorded a major milestone in the development of its medical programme with the induction of its pioneer clinical medical students during a White Coat Ceremony and Orientation Programme held on Thursday, July 9, 2026.

FUL Inducts Pioneer Clinical Medical Students at Historic White Coat Ceremony

The Federal University Lokoja (FUL) has recorded a major milestone in the development of its medical programme with the induction of its pioneer clinical medical students during a White Coat Ceremony and Orientation Programme held on Thursday, July 9, 2026.

The ceremony, organised by the College of Health Sciences, marked the students' transition from preclinical studies to the clinical phase of their medical training and underscored the University's commitment to producing highly skilled and professionally grounded medical practitioners.

Speaking at the event, the Vice-Chancellor, Professor Gbenga Solomon Ibileye, described the occasion as a landmark achievement for the institution and a defining moment in the history of its medical programme.

He congratulated the pioneer students for reaching a significant stage in their academic journey and commended their resilience throughout the challenges that accompanied the establishment and accreditation of the medical programme.

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According to the Vice-Chancellor, the transition from basic medical sciences to clinical training represents a major accomplishment for the pioneer students, who remained steadfast despite the uncertainties that characterised the programme's formative years.

"You are crossing from preclinical studies to the clinical phase of your training. This is a remarkable achievement, and we are proud that you are among the foundation students who are making history in this university," he said.

Professor Ibileye noted that the successful induction reflects the University's deliberate commitment to building a strong and sustainable medical education programme. He expressed confidence in the future of the College of Health Sciences and assured the students of the institution's continued support throughout their training.

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He also reaffirmed the University's commitment to strengthening its partnership with the Federal Teaching Hospital Lokoja to provide quality clinical education and create an enabling environment for effective learning and professional development.

Describing the ceremony as more than a routine academic exercise, the Vice-Chancellor said it symbolises the University's determination to advance medical education and contribute meaningfully to healthcare delivery in Nigeria and beyond.

Earlier, the Provost of the College of Health Sciences, Professor Philip Ibinaiye Oluleke, reminded the students that the white coat represents far more than a professional garment.

He described it as a symbol of trust, responsibility, compassion, integrity, and professional excellence, urging the students to embrace the values and responsibilities associated with the medical profession.

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"You are not merely putting on a garment. You are wearing a symbol of trust, responsibility, compassion, integrity and professional excellence. From today, society will begin to see you differently, and you must also begin to see yourselves differently," he said.

Professor Oluleke encouraged the students to approach their future responsibilities with empathy and professionalism, stressing that medicine is ultimately about caring for people rather than simply treating diseases.

Quoting renowned physician Sir William Osler, he reminded the students that great physicians treat the patient who has the disease, rather than merely treating the disease itself.

The White Coat Ceremony marks another significant milestone in the growth of the Federal University Lokoja's College of Health Sciences as the institution continues to strengthen its medical education programme and expand its contribution to healthcare development in Nigeria.