By Tony Adibe
The Vice Chancellor of the State University of Medical and Applied Sciences (SUMAS), Igbo-Eno, Enugu State, Prof. James Chukwuma Ogbonna, has commended Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi for his foresight and wise counsel in establishing the medical university, describing the university as one of the Governor’s greatest achievements.
Prof. Ogbonna, who spoke ahead of the maiden matriculation ceremony of SUMAS scheduled to hold on Saturday, April 22, 2023, at the university arena, said that future generation “will continue to remember Governor Ugwuanyi for the establishment of the university aimed at increasing access to quality medical university education for the teeming youths.”
NewsBits reports that SUMAS was also established to provide accessible, quality, and affordable healthcare service delivery to the people of Enugu State and beyond, develop the rural areas, create job opportunities, and ensure economic empowerment.
The Vice Chancellor, who explained that SUMAS is a specialised university focusing mainly on medical and applied sciences, disclosed that Governor Ugwuanyi and the Governor-Elect of Enugu State, Dr. Peter Ndubuisi Mbah “will attend the matriculation ceremony on Saturday.”
He hinted that academic session had commenced following the unveiling of the university by Governor Ugwuanyi in February, adding that the first set of 778 students were currently admitted and will participate in the matriculation ceremony. Prof. Ogbonna said that Governor Ugwuanyi’s administration followed due process in the establishment and licensing of SUMAS by the National Universities Commission (NUC).
The Vice Chancellor also said that the pioneer principal officers of the university, upon their appointment, ensured that the NUC resource verification exercise was carried out “and because of what Governor Ugwuanyi has done in terms of infrastructure, all the 23 programmes we presented scaled through and then we have 23 programmmes that are running now.”
“Following the resource verification, we had to apply for admission which again was granted, and we started the admission process. Currently we have 778 students already admitted and they are in the campus. After the unveiling exercise, lectures started in full spirit. So, the students are there taking their lectures and comfortably accommodated in the students’ hostels, and we are very happy for that,” according to him.
Emphasising that Governor Ugwuanyi has committed so much resources to infrastructural development of the university, the Vice Chancellor maintained that “the laboratories and the classrooms are well equipped with a smart interactive boards, among other facilities.”
He further explained that “the beautiful thing about the smart interactive board is that when the lecturer is teaching, the lectures are being recorded and then the lectures are uploaded on the internet so that the students who miss the lectures can easily go and listen to the lectures thereafter.
“And it also serves as a kind of quality assurance because when a lecturer knows that his or her lecture is being recorded, he or she will be careful and also prepare for the lecture.”
Prof. Ogbonna equally spoke about other facilities in the university such as the students’ hostels, the solar powered light, the medical centre, the borehole and electrification projects, the helipad for landing of aircraft, the road network and solar powered streetlight, the internet facilities housed in a well-equipped data centre, among others.
The Vice Chancellor equally spoke on the planned introduction of biometric lecture attendant device in the university which will record students’ attendance at lectures and enable their parents or guardians to have access to information of their participation in lectures on a weekly basis.
He pointed out that the 120-bed medical centre originally designed as a specialist hospital provides tertiary health services such as pediatrics, gynaecology, medicine and surgery, pending the completion of the SUMAS Teaching Hospital project, stating that consultants from ESUT Teaching Hospital, Parklane, Enugu and University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital (UNTH) Enugu do consult and provide medical services in the hospital.
“If you go there now, you will see many patients being attended to. In fact, last Thursday, we had the first surgical operation in the hospital, and it was very successful, and we are very proud of what they are doing there.
“So, this is the summary. We want to make a difference. This is not just a university; it is going to be a unique university. And people who are here will attest to that. We want to give quality education in medical and applied sciences. We are here to ensure that we have a university that all of us will be proud of.”