Senate has passed bill seeking establishment of the Federal University of Medical and Environmental Sciences, Iyin Ekiti, into third reading .
Senate passage of the bill into law was sequel to the clause by clause consideration of the report of Senate Committee on Health (Primary and Secondary) chaired by Senator Ibrahim Yahaya Oloriegbe (APC, Kwara Central)
The bill which was sponsored by Senator Michael Opeyemi Bamidele was overwhelmingly supported by Senators across party line.
Senator Bamidele had said the establishment of the university would provide basic scientific training as a foundation for the development of medicine and allied disciplines.
According to the lawmaker, “the enactment of this Bill will help in transforming the health and educational fortunes in Nigeria in producing the desired medical manpower and expertise that Nigeria is yearning for.”
He added: “Mr. President, Distinguished Colleagues, our health has very high potentials, and requires high level technical, scientific and administrative skills to drive it. The university is therefore to further advanced knowledge through research and nurture unique innovations in the health sector.
“Mr. President, Distinguished Colleagues, this Bill is well organized for its very own purpose of a modern academic and research institution.
“The objectives of the University as articulated above are supportive of its mission and broad vision of a modern institution that will develop world-class medical personnel that can sustainably manage our nation’s Health sector by providing medical expertise at the highest level.
“The University is, therefore, to further advance knowledge through research and nurture unique innovations, entrepreneurship and wealth management in its core area of interest.”
Bamidele disclosed that, the Ekiti State Government was willing and ready to part with over 1000 acres of land in support of the establishment of this institution.