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Osun Reopens College Of Health Technology, Ilesa

 

The State Government of Osun has reopened the College of Health Technology, Ilesa.

This was contained in a Public Service Announcement signed by the Honourable Commissioner for Health, Osun State, Dr Rafiu Isamotu.

It reads: “Following a recent reassessment of the reason that led to the closure of the College of Health Technology, Ilesa on Monday, 29th January, 2018 and in appreciation of the kind intervention of members of the State of Osun House of Assembly over the matter, the State Government has approved the resumption of academic activities at the Institution with effect from Tuesday, 13th February, 2018”.

The Commissioner urged students of the institution to henceforth be of good conduct.

He said, “all students of the College are hereby enjoined to continue to be of good behaviour in line with the Omoluabi ethos of the present administration in the State”.

The College was closed down after a breakdown of law and order on January 29, 2018.

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