Avoid Cotonou, Togo for your study – Pharmacy council advises students

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From Lateef Dada, Osogbo

The Pharmacy Council of Nigeria (PCN) has said it has no objection to students seeking further education in foreign countries but students should desist from going to countries that the Federal Government has banned.

The Registrar of PCN, Pharm Ibrahim Ahmed, stated this at Iwara, via Iwo, during the induction/convocation ceremony of Certified Pharmacy Technicians and Public Health Technicians of Mercy College of Health Sciences and Technology.

Ahmed who was represented by the Southwest coordinator of PCN, Pharm Adenike Ogunlola, noted that some institutions are conniving with unapproved institutions to present their candidates for NPCE, saying that ‘any College/School found wanting will automatically lose her accreditation.”

He disclosed that the examination will henceforth be computer-based and advised institutions to train their children for another one coming up in August.

“The PCN is aware that a good number of Pharmacy Technicians seek further education in foreign countries. The PCN has nothing against such, in fact, the PCN supports that.

“However, this must be done in PCN-approved institutions. Consequently, you are advised to confirm the status of the institution you want to apply for further studies before accepting admission. You can always contact the PCN website or offices for the status of foreign institutions.

“Let me be frank with you, going to Cotonou, Togo, Cameroon, you are wasting your parents’ money. Let us know when are processing admission so that we can assist you,” Ahmed said.

The Chairman of the induction, Prof Ajibade Lawal, who doubles as the Vice-Chancellor of Mercy University, warned the graduates not to see their course as the end of the study.

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