Tertiary education commissioner urges students to be security conscious

Tertiary education commissioner urges students to be security conscious

The Kwara State Commissioner for Tertiary Education, Bar. Senior Ibrahim Sulyman has urged students of institutions in the state to be security-conscious and shun keeping late at night.

He gave this advice on Tuesday while addressing new students of the Kwara State College of Nursing and Midwifery during the matriculation ceremony of the institution for 2019, 2020, and 2021 academic sessions.

Reiterating AbdulRazaq administration’s commitment to making good health services available to average citizens, he noted that such efforts will be a colossal waste if adequate qualified personnel are not in place.

Bar. Senior, who pointed out that the lives of others will be entrusted to the student after school, urged them to always do things that can better the lots of their patients.

“It is also important to remind you to be security conscious in view of the state of the Nation. Do not keep late nights and do not move alone, particularly at night. I wish you very successful completion of your course here and a successful career thereafter,” he said.

The commissioner further hinted that the governor has approved the affiliation of the College to the University of Ibadan and the Ladoke Akintola University, Ogbomoso.

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