Adamawa bans operations of 15 private health technology colleges
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By Joseph Adahnu, Yola
Adamawa State Government has proposed to ban 15 private colleges of health technology operations following their failure to meet the basic minimum requirements for establishment.
Following the Committees report, Governor Ahmadu Fintiri therefore, approved the reopening of only Sa’adatu College of Health Technology Mubi, who by the Committee on the Establishment of Private Colleges of Health Technology met up the requirements.
In the statement by the Governor, out of 23 private Collages of Health Technologies in the state, only one met the requirements, eight are given between 6-12 months to meet up the deadline while the 15 who may failed to meet up will remain close.
According to Fintiri, “Additionally, eight other colleges have been given a 6-12 month deadline to improve their infrastructure, staffing, and accreditation status before they can reopen.
These colleges are, Savannah College of Health Science and Technology, Yola, Central College of Health Science and Technology, Yola, School of Health Technology, Jimeta, NAFAN College of Health Science and Technology, Jimeta,
School of Health Technology, Mayo Belwa, Humanity College of Health Science and Technology, Hong, Abubakar Isa Ahmadu College of Health Science and Technology, Mubi,
EYN Brethren College of Health Technology, Garkida.”
He noted that, “However, 15 colleges that failed to meet the basic minimum requirements for establishment will remain closed,” These colleges are, Fat-Hur Rahman College of Health Science and Technology, Yola, College of Health Technology, Yola (Al-Mashkur International Academy), KSOHT School of Health and Technology, Yola. Bell Dome College of Health Science and Technology, Wauru Jabbe, Guyuk College of Health Science and Technology, Guyuk,
Others are, College of Health Technology, Daura Shelleng, College of Administration and Human Resource Management, Bambam Gombe State Numan Campus, City Gate College of Health Science and Technology, Demsa, Dr. Umar Adamu Sanda Sugu College of Health Science and Technology, Ganye, School of Health Technology, Jada,
Tikos and Kings College of Science and Technology, Michika, Royal Intellect College of Sciences and Technology, Michika, Professor Jibril Aminu College of Health Science and Technology, Song, Luther College of Health and Remedial Science, Numan and Pan-Africa College of Health Science and Technology, Gombi.
The Governor therefore, advised all institutions to adhere to the recommendations and work towards meeting the necessary standards to ensure quality healthcare education in Adamawa State and “directed the Ministry of Health and Human Services to conduct a final assessment before reopening these colleges.”

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