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Ofili urges lab scientists to prioritise citizens’ needs

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Registrar of the Medical Laboratory Science Council of Nigeria (MLSCN), Dr. Donald Ofili

From Lateef Dada, Osogbo

The Registrar of the Medical Laboratory Science Council of Nigeria (MLSCN), Dr. Donald Ofili, has called on laboratory science practitioners to prioritise the healthcare needs of Nigerians, despite temptations to seek opportunities abroad. He made this appeal during the maiden induction and oath-taking ceremony for medical laboratory science graduates of the Osun State University, Osogbo, yesterday.

Represented by Dr. Akinwale Akinlabi, Director of Health Laboratory Planning, Research and Statistics, Ofili emphasised the importance of adhering to professional training and ethics.

He stated that MLSCN would continue to collaborate with training institutions and stakeholders to maintain high standards in the education of future medical laboratory scientists.

“Our fellow citizens are now more aware of the quality of healthcare available internationally. We must not blame our shortcomings on the very system we created. Instead, we should focus on transformative changes that enhance patient care and improve diagnostic outcomes,” Ofili said.

He urged the new inductees to commit to the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Tinubu, emphasising that the health sector requires their expertise to meet the needs of the population. “Although you may be tempted by the get-rich-quick syndrome, or the search for greener pastures overseas, remember the health sector needs your expertise to meet the yearnings of your fellow citizens,” Ofili added.

In his address, Vice-Chancellor Prof Odunayo Adebooye reminded the graduates that their work could have life-saving implications.

He encouraged them to conduct thorough investigations, maintain ethical standards and uphold professionalism in their future endeavours.

Dr. Yekeen Kosamat, Head of the Medical Laboratory Science Department at Uniosun, revealed that out of 64 students who began the programme, only 37 completed their training, with two graduating with First Class Honours, 29 with Second Class Upper Honours and six with Second Class Lower Honours.

He urged the new inductees to uphold integrity, accuracy and empathy in their work, stating, “Every test result you sign carries not just ink, but a life’s destiny.”

Kosamat also highlighted the evolving landscape of laboratory medicine, encouraging graduates to remain curious, embrace innovation and stay updated on advancements in molecular techniques, automation, genomics and artificial intelligence.