By Our reporter
The King David University of Medical science, Uburu, Ebonyi State would begin production of dialyzers for treatment of heart related Diseases.
The State Commissioner for Trade and Investment Mrs Chioma Nweze who disclosed this in a statement issued to journalists in Abakaliki said that the Institution has brought an investment opportunities for investors within and outside the state.
"Yes, one spectacular thing about the new University is the production of dialyzers for the treatment of heart related diseases.
"By the construction of the Medical School, Ebonyi State has become the only place for treatment of major ailments like cancer and heart diseases.
"Additionally, the state will now be the sole producer and supplier of the life-saving dialyzers which are very important for the treatment of heart ailments.
"This mean that, any states or individuals that wishes to venture into dialyzer production in the future would first have to pay into the coffers of the Ebonyi State Government.
"The Governor, David Umahi has wholly delivered the International Standard University on the soil of the Salt of the Nation," Nweze stated.
She noted that the overall essential of the University to the economic development of the State could not be over emphasised.
"This is because the University at its peak is expected to realise enough turnover and to be able to sustain itself and amass bulk money for the continued transformation of the State," he said.
It would be recalled that the Vice-Chancellor of the School, Prof Jesse Uneke had said that the National University Commission (NUC) had approved 17 programmes to kick start academic activities.
According to Uneke, the school is targeting about 1, 500 students for a start and some of our programmes include Medicine and Surgery, Physiotherapy and Pharmacy.
Others, according to him are: Public Health, Anatomy, Computer Science, Medical Laboratory among others.
"The school is targeting December for its first matriculation, though, the admission into the school is still ongoing.
“The institution was given recognition in July 2021 by NUC and admission began in October," the Vice-Chancellor explained.
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