Umuahia, June 26, 2024 – In a historic session, the Abia State House of Assembly has passed its first private member bill of the Eighth Assembly. Sponsored by HON Emeka Obioma MHA, Chief Whip and member representing Umuahia South state constituency, the bill is titled **"A Bill to Establish Colleges of Nursing Sciences Owned by Faith-Based and Private Establishments in Abia State and for Other Related Purposes."**
This landmark legislation aims to transform healthcare education in Abia State by enabling the establishment of nursing colleges by faith-based and private entities. The bill's passage signifies a major step forward in expanding access to quality nursing education, addressing the critical need for more healthcare professionals in the state.
HON Emeka Obioma expressed his excitement about the bill's approval, stating, "I am thrilled to announce that the Abia State House of Assembly has successfully passed the first private member bill of the Eighth Assembly, which I had the honor of sponsoring. This landmark legislation marks a significant achievement in our collective efforts to enhance the healthcare education sector in our state."
The bill aims to produce a new generation of highly skilled healthcare professionals by fostering an environment of academic excellence and innovation. It addresses the growing demand for medical practitioners, ensuring that Abia State can meet its healthcare needs effectively.
HON Emeka Obioma extended his heartfelt gratitude to the leadership and members of the House of Assembly, as well as to all stakeholders who played a role in the bill's success. "Together, we are making history and laying the foundation for a brighter, healthier future for Abia State," he remarked.
The approval of this bill is a significant milestone in the ongoing efforts to improve healthcare education and services in Abia State. The Abia State House of Assembly remains committed to driving progress and development, with this latest legislative success marking a pivotal moment in its mission.
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