Ten years after it was abandoned, the Taraba State college of nursing and midwifery is now producing 450 nursing graduates yearly.
The provost of the institution, Mrs. Esther Danjuma made this known in Jalingo where, She also denied media reports that the Ishaku administration had abandoned the school to rot.
Taraba State school of nursing and Midwifery will be one of the legacies the Ishaku administration will be remembered for according to her.
Academic activities in the institution were halted for ten years due to neglect by previous administrations but has now been revived.
The school had operated from hired facilities in the state capital with inadequate staff, resulting in its ban by the Nigerian nursing board for ten years.
The cheering news is that the Institution is now in full operation following a state of emergency declared by the Ishaku administration on the health sector.
The Provost of the institution, Esther Danjuma, is however not happy with a recent media report that the Darius Dickson Ishaku led present government has abandoned the institution to its fate.
Some management staff and student union leaders who were also not happy with the reports highlighted some transformation projects that the Darius Ishaku administration has brought to the school.
They called on the Government to continue to back the School to deliver on its mandate of training Nurses for Taraba State and Other parts of the Country.
Though heavy rainstorms in the state recently damaged the roofs of some ongoing building projects in the school, a development that many now hold against the State Government Though the situation is not peculiar to Taraba alone.
This has become a major Challenge for most states in the Country with Taraba not an exception.
Management, Staff and Students of the Institution maintain that they will not allow this development to undermine the giant strides the State Government has made in restoring the lost glory of the State School of Nursing after ten Years of neglect by previous administration in the State.
They added that the Taraba State School of Nursing and Midwifery will be one of the major legacies of the Darius Dickson Ishaku led administration and will not be tarnished.
It will be recalled that the Taraba State School of Nursing and Midwifery has suffered negleect for over ten years until the advent of the Darius Dickson Ishaku led administration which revived it.
The School which hitherto was abandoned now produces 450 Nursing and Midwifery graduates yearly.
Ten years after it was abandoned, the Taraba State college of nursing and midwifery is now producing 450 nursing graduates yearly.
The provost of the institution, Mrs. Esther Danjuma made this known in Jalingo where, She also denied media reports that the Ishaku administration had abandoned the school to rot.
Taraba State school of nursing and Midwifery will be one of the legacies the Ishaku administration will be remembered for according to her.
Academic activities in the institution were halted for ten years due to neglect by previous administrations but has now been revived.
The school had operated from hired facilities in the state capital with inadequate staff, resulting in its ban by the Nigerian nursing board for ten years.
The cheering news is that the Institution is now in full operation following a state of emergency declared by the Ishaku administration on the health sector.
The Provost of the institution, Esther Danjuma, is however not happy with a recent media report that the Darius Dickson Ishaku led present government has abandoned the institution to its fate.
Some management staff and student union leaders who were also not happy with the reports highlighted some transformation projects that the Darius Ishaku administration has brought to the school.
They called on the Government to continue to back the School to deliver on its mandate of training Nurses for Taraba State and Other parts of the Country.
Though heavy rainstorms in the state recently damaged the roofs of some ongoing building projects in the school, a development that many now hold against the State Government Though the situation is not peculiar to Taraba alone.
This has become a major Challenge for most states in the Country with Taraba not an exception.
Management, Staff and Students of the Institution maintain that they will not allow this development to undermine the giant strides the State Government has made in restoring the lost glory of the State School of Nursing after ten Years of neglect by previous administration in the State.
They added that the Taraba State School of Nursing and Midwifery will be one of the major legacies of the Darius Dickson Ishaku led administration and will not be tarnished.
It will be recalled that the Taraba State School of Nursing and Midwifery has suffered negleect for over ten years until the advent of the Darius Dickson Ishaku led administration which revived it.
The School which hitherto was abandoned now produces 450 Nursing and Midwifery graduates yearly.
Ten years after it was abandoned, the Taraba State college of nursing and midwifery is now producing 450 nursing graduates yearly.
The provost of the institution, Mrs. Esther Danjuma made this known in Jalingo where, She also denied media reports that the Ishaku administration had abandoned the school to rot.
Taraba State school of nursing and Midwifery will be one of the legacies the Ishaku administration will be remembered for according to her.
Academic activities in the institution were halted for ten years due to neglect by previous administrations but has now been revived.
The school had operated from hired facilities in the state capital with inadequate staff, resulting in its ban by the Nigerian nursing board for ten years.
The cheering news is that the Institution is now in full operation following a state of emergency declared by the Ishaku administration on the health sector.
The Provost of the institution, Esther Danjuma, is however not happy with a recent media report that the Darius Dickson Ishaku led present government has abandoned the institution to its fate.
Some management staff and student union leaders who were also not happy with the reports highlighted some transformation projects that the Darius Ishaku administration has brought to the school.
They called on the Government to continue to back the School to deliver on its mandate of training Nurses for Taraba State and Other parts of the Country.
Though heavy rainstorms in the state recently damaged the roofs of some ongoing building projects in the school, a development that many now hold against the State Government Though the situation is not peculiar to Taraba alone.
This has become a major Challenge for most states in the Country with Taraba not an exception.
Management, Staff and Students of the Institution maintain that they will not allow this development to undermine the giant strides the State Government has made in restoring the lost glory of the State School of Nursing after ten Years of neglect by previous administration in the State.
They added that the Taraba State School of Nursing and Midwifery will be one of the major legacies of the Darius Dickson Ishaku led administration and will not be tarnished.
It will be recalled that the Taraba State School of Nursing and Midwifery has suffered negleect for over ten years until the advent of the Darius Dickson Ishaku led administration which revived it.
The School which hitherto was abandoned now produces 450 Nursing and Midwifery graduates yearly.
Ten years after it was abandoned, the Taraba State college of nursing and midwifery is now producing 450 nursing graduates yearly.
The provost of the institution, Mrs. Esther Danjuma made this known in Jalingo where, She also denied media reports that the Ishaku administration had abandoned the school to rot.
Taraba State school of nursing and Midwifery will be one of the legacies the Ishaku administration will be remembered for according to her.
Academic activities in the institution were halted for ten years due to neglect by previous administrations but has now been revived.
The school had operated from hired facilities in the state capital with inadequate staff, resulting in its ban by the Nigerian nursing board for ten years.
The cheering news is that the Institution is now in full operation following a state of emergency declared by the Ishaku administration on the health sector.
The Provost of the institution, Esther Danjuma, is however not happy with a recent media report that the Darius Dickson Ishaku led present government has abandoned the institution to its fate.
Some management staff and student union leaders who were also not happy with the reports highlighted some transformation projects that the Darius Ishaku administration has brought to the school.
They called on the Government to continue to back the School to deliver on its mandate of training Nurses for Taraba State and Other parts of the Country.
Though heavy rainstorms in the state recently damaged the roofs of some ongoing building projects in the school, a development that many now hold against the State Government Though the situation is not peculiar to Taraba alone.
This has become a major Challenge for most states in the Country with Taraba not an exception.
Management, Staff and Students of the Institution maintain that they will not allow this development to undermine the giant strides the State Government has made in restoring the lost glory of the State School of Nursing after ten Years of neglect by previous administration in the State.
They added that the Taraba State School of Nursing and Midwifery will be one of the major legacies of the Darius Dickson Ishaku led administration and will not be tarnished.
It will be recalled that the Taraba State School of Nursing and Midwifery has suffered negleect for over ten years until the advent of the Darius Dickson Ishaku led administration which revived it.
The School which hitherto was abandoned now produces 450 Nursing and Midwifery graduates yearly.
Ten years after it was abandoned, the Taraba State college of nursing and midwifery is now producing 450 nursing graduates yearly.
The provost of the institution, Mrs. Esther Danjuma made this known in Jalingo where, She also denied media reports that the Ishaku administration had abandoned the school to rot.
Taraba State school of nursing and Midwifery will be one of the legacies the Ishaku administration will be remembered for according to her.
Academic activities in the institution were halted for ten years due to neglect by previous administrations but has now been revived.
The school had operated from hired facilities in the state capital with inadequate staff, resulting in its ban by the Nigerian nursing board for ten years.
The cheering news is that the Institution is now in full operation following a state of emergency declared by the Ishaku administration on the health sector.
The Provost of the institution, Esther Danjuma, is however not happy with a recent media report that the Darius Dickson Ishaku led present government has abandoned the institution to its fate.
Some management staff and student union leaders who were also not happy with the reports highlighted some transformation projects that the Darius Ishaku administration has brought to the school.
They called on the Government to continue to back the School to deliver on its mandate of training Nurses for Taraba State and Other parts of the Country.
Though heavy rainstorms in the state recently damaged the roofs of some ongoing building projects in the school, a development that many now hold against the State Government Though the situation is not peculiar to Taraba alone.
This has become a major Challenge for most states in the Country with Taraba not an exception.
Management, Staff and Students of the Institution maintain that they will not allow this development to undermine the giant strides the State Government has made in restoring the lost glory of the State School of Nursing after ten Years of neglect by previous administration in the State.
They added that the Taraba State School of Nursing and Midwifery will be one of the major legacies of the Darius Dickson Ishaku led administration and will not be tarnished.
It will be recalled that the Taraba State School of Nursing and Midwifery has suffered negleect for over ten years until the advent of the Darius Dickson Ishaku led administration which revived it.
The School which hitherto was abandoned now produces 450 Nursing and Midwifery graduates yearly.
Ten years after it was abandoned, the Taraba State college of nursing and midwifery is now producing 450 nursing graduates yearly.
The provost of the institution, Mrs. Esther Danjuma made this known in Jalingo where, She also denied media reports that the Ishaku administration had abandoned the school to rot.
Taraba State school of nursing and Midwifery will be one of the legacies the Ishaku administration will be remembered for according to her.
Academic activities in the institution were halted for ten years due to neglect by previous administrations but has now been revived.
The school had operated from hired facilities in the state capital with inadequate staff, resulting in its ban by the Nigerian nursing board for ten years.
The cheering news is that the Institution is now in full operation following a state of emergency declared by the Ishaku administration on the health sector.
The Provost of the institution, Esther Danjuma, is however not happy with a recent media report that the Darius Dickson Ishaku led present government has abandoned the institution to its fate.
Some management staff and student union leaders who were also not happy with the reports highlighted some transformation projects that the Darius Ishaku administration has brought to the school.
They called on the Government to continue to back the School to deliver on its mandate of training Nurses for Taraba State and Other parts of the Country.
Though heavy rainstorms in the state recently damaged the roofs of some ongoing building projects in the school, a development that many now hold against the State Government Though the situation is not peculiar to Taraba alone.
This has become a major Challenge for most states in the Country with Taraba not an exception.
Management, Staff and Students of the Institution maintain that they will not allow this development to undermine the giant strides the State Government has made in restoring the lost glory of the State School of Nursing after ten Years of neglect by previous administration in the State.
They added that the Taraba State School of Nursing and Midwifery will be one of the major legacies of the Darius Dickson Ishaku led administration and will not be tarnished.
It will be recalled that the Taraba State School of Nursing and Midwifery has suffered negleect for over ten years until the advent of the Darius Dickson Ishaku led administration which revived it.
The School which hitherto was abandoned now produces 450 Nursing and Midwifery graduates yearly.
Ten years after it was abandoned, the Taraba State college of nursing and midwifery is now producing 450 nursing graduates yearly.
The provost of the institution, Mrs. Esther Danjuma made this known in Jalingo where, She also denied media reports that the Ishaku administration had abandoned the school to rot.
Taraba State school of nursing and Midwifery will be one of the legacies the Ishaku administration will be remembered for according to her.
Academic activities in the institution were halted for ten years due to neglect by previous administrations but has now been revived.
The school had operated from hired facilities in the state capital with inadequate staff, resulting in its ban by the Nigerian nursing board for ten years.
The cheering news is that the Institution is now in full operation following a state of emergency declared by the Ishaku administration on the health sector.
The Provost of the institution, Esther Danjuma, is however not happy with a recent media report that the Darius Dickson Ishaku led present government has abandoned the institution to its fate.
Some management staff and student union leaders who were also not happy with the reports highlighted some transformation projects that the Darius Ishaku administration has brought to the school.
They called on the Government to continue to back the School to deliver on its mandate of training Nurses for Taraba State and Other parts of the Country.
Though heavy rainstorms in the state recently damaged the roofs of some ongoing building projects in the school, a development that many now hold against the State Government Though the situation is not peculiar to Taraba alone.
This has become a major Challenge for most states in the Country with Taraba not an exception.
Management, Staff and Students of the Institution maintain that they will not allow this development to undermine the giant strides the State Government has made in restoring the lost glory of the State School of Nursing after ten Years of neglect by previous administration in the State.
They added that the Taraba State School of Nursing and Midwifery will be one of the major legacies of the Darius Dickson Ishaku led administration and will not be tarnished.
It will be recalled that the Taraba State School of Nursing and Midwifery has suffered negleect for over ten years until the advent of the Darius Dickson Ishaku led administration which revived it.
The School which hitherto was abandoned now produces 450 Nursing and Midwifery graduates yearly.
Ten years after it was abandoned, the Taraba State college of nursing and midwifery is now producing 450 nursing graduates yearly.
The provost of the institution, Mrs. Esther Danjuma made this known in Jalingo where, She also denied media reports that the Ishaku administration had abandoned the school to rot.
Taraba State school of nursing and Midwifery will be one of the legacies the Ishaku administration will be remembered for according to her.
Academic activities in the institution were halted for ten years due to neglect by previous administrations but has now been revived.
The school had operated from hired facilities in the state capital with inadequate staff, resulting in its ban by the Nigerian nursing board for ten years.
The cheering news is that the Institution is now in full operation following a state of emergency declared by the Ishaku administration on the health sector.
The Provost of the institution, Esther Danjuma, is however not happy with a recent media report that the Darius Dickson Ishaku led present government has abandoned the institution to its fate.
Some management staff and student union leaders who were also not happy with the reports highlighted some transformation projects that the Darius Ishaku administration has brought to the school.
They called on the Government to continue to back the School to deliver on its mandate of training Nurses for Taraba State and Other parts of the Country.
Though heavy rainstorms in the state recently damaged the roofs of some ongoing building projects in the school, a development that many now hold against the State Government Though the situation is not peculiar to Taraba alone.
This has become a major Challenge for most states in the Country with Taraba not an exception.
Management, Staff and Students of the Institution maintain that they will not allow this development to undermine the giant strides the State Government has made in restoring the lost glory of the State School of Nursing after ten Years of neglect by previous administration in the State.
They added that the Taraba State School of Nursing and Midwifery will be one of the major legacies of the Darius Dickson Ishaku led administration and will not be tarnished.
It will be recalled that the Taraba State School of Nursing and Midwifery has suffered negleect for over ten years until the advent of the Darius Dickson Ishaku led administration which revived it.
The School which hitherto was abandoned now produces 450 Nursing and Midwifery graduates yearly.