The Jos University Dental Students Association demands urgent accreditation to end a decade-long delay affecting their dental degree pursuits, risking their careers and mental health.
- During a press conference in Jos, Johnson Bisani, President of JUDENSA, highlighted that dental students have faced ten years of frustration due to lack of accreditation.
- The prolonged delay in obtaining accreditation for dentistry at the University of Jos has severely impacted the students mental well-being and future career prospects.
- JUDENSA is calling for immediate government intervention to resolve the accreditation issue, emphasizing the urgent need to support students in Nigeria facing this educational crisis.
Why It Matters
This situation underscores the broader challenges within Nigerias education system, where prolonged accreditation delays can hinder professional development and mental health, affecting future healthcare delivery.