Confronted with the dearth of medical and healthcare services on the College of Nigeria Faculty, Nsukka, a Drugs Alumni Affiliation – North America (UNCOMAA-NA) has known as for fundraising for the establishment to safe the way forward for healthcare, making a secure and conducive surroundings for studying.
The President of UNCOMAA-NA, Dr. (Mrs.) Anthea Nwandu, stated she is campaigning to handle the pressing wants confronted by present medical college students and to execute key tasks within the alma mater to strengthen ties amongst a worldwide community of alumni.
Nwandu, in an announcement, acknowledged that the mission of the group is to assist the alma mater, empower present college students and school, and foster a vibrant alumni community that may proceed to uphold the establishment’s noble motto, which is to revive the dignity of man.
“We’re a distinguished group of medical professionals whose affect spans the globe, united by a shared heritage of excellence, resilience, and repair.”
The president disclosed that this yr’s marketing campaign focuses on transformative initiatives, together with the renovation and building of scholar hostels and lodging and procuring transportation buses.
She lamented day by day commuting challenges between Enugu and the Ituku Ozalla educating hospital, stating the necessity to improve medical wards and scientific services, assist scholarships, and academic endowments.
“Via the generosity of our alumni and companions, we’re constructing an surroundings that nurtures excellence and fosters innovation,” she stated.
“UNCOMAA-NA has already made vital strides over the previous yr, together with the profitable renovation of Imoke hostel, increasing regional chapters, and establishing a strong digital platform to attach and rejoice alumni achievements.
Nwandu, subsequently, known as on all alumni, supporters, and company organisations to associate with the affiliation “to realize our targets and construct a legacy that future generations of lions and lionesses can be pleased with.”