The Edo State Governor, Monday Okpebholo, on Friday, secured the induction for 128 Ambrose Alli University (AAU) Medical Graduates who had been stranded since graduation.
The Guardian gathered that the state-owned university was enmeshed in several crises that threatened the continuity and credibility of its programmess.
The AAU Medical College was not left out, as medical graduates failed to get inducted into the medical profession after spending 7 years in the university.
This was the gloomy state of the Edo State-owned university when Okpebholo took over the leadership of the state on November 12th, 2024.
On assumption of office, Okpebholo immediately began to address the issue, provide a long-lasting solution and reposition the university.
With his intervention to save the medical college and medical graduates, Okpebholo has restored hope for the various clinical departments battling accreditation and admission issues.
The 128 new medical graduates are set for induction on February 13th, 2025, following Okpebholo’s intervention.
Another 39 medical graduates, who had a reseat in November 2024, have also been approved to be inducted in July.
Okpebholo’s coming has signaled a new hope and a rising inspiration, not only for AAU, Ekpoma but for all higher institutions of learning in Edo State and the educational sector in general.