The College of Nursing, Agbor, has officially withdrawn a controversial query letter and issued a public apology for any inconvenience it may have caused the Delta State Government. This move follows the intervention of the Delta State Commissioner for Health, Dr. Joseph Onojaeme, who directed the institution to retract the letter.
Sources within the college confirm that the decision aligns with the Commissioner’s commitment to maintaining order and professionalism within the state’s healthcare education system. While the exact details of the query letter remain undisclosed, its withdrawal signals a resolution to what could have escalated into a contentious issue.
In an official statement, the management of the College of Nursing, Agbor, acknowledged any unintended disruptions caused by the query, expressing regret for any negative impact on the state’s educational or healthcare administration.
Dr. Joseph Onojaeme, known for his proactive leadership in the state’s health sector, emphasized the need for institutions to uphold due process in administrative matters. His directive ensures that disciplinary measures within state-owned institutions align with ethical standards and government policies.
With the query now withdrawn and an apology issued, stakeholders are hopeful that the college will focus on its primary mandate of training competent nursing professionals who will contribute to the state’s healthcare sector.
