ABSU Optometry Department Upgraded to Faculty: A Historic Move

ABSU Optometry Department Upgraded to Faculty: A Historic Move

Abia State University (ABSU) is proud to announce a significant development in its academic structure. The University Senate has approved the upgrade of the Department of Optometry, along with Nursing Sciences and Medical Laboratory Science, to full-fledged faculties. This milestone marks a pivotal advancement for ABSU, particularly for the newly established Faculty of Optometry, which is now the first of its kind in Nigeria and Africa.

A Visionary Step Forward

The Vice-Chancellor, Professor Onyemachi M. Ogbulu, has received widespread commendations for his dedication to fulfilling the vision of ABSU’s founding fathers and elevating the institution’s academic standards. His relentless efforts and strategic engagements with key stakeholders have been instrumental in this achievement.

Recognition from Faculty Members

During a recent meeting, Professor Chris Timothy, Dean of the Faculty of Health Sciences, led a delegation of senior academics to express their gratitude to the Vice-Chancellor. They acknowledged his commitment to providing the necessary resources and equipment that facilitated the Senate’s recommendation for the department’s upgrade to a faculty.

Professor Timothy stated:

“The new Faculty of Optometry at Abia State University is the first in Nigeria and Africa. This landmark achievement under the Vice-Chancellor’s leadership will be remembered for years to come.”

Setting a Global Standard

In response, Vice-Chancellor Professor Ogbulu expressed his gratitude to the National Universities Commission (NUC) and the University Senate for their approval. He highlighted the significance of hosting the first Faculty of Optometry in Africa, emphasizing the responsibility it places on ABSU to set a global standard for optometry education on the continent.

The Vice-Chancellor also praised the academic excellence of the newly approved faculties, noting their adherence to both internal and professional requirements and examinations. These achievements were crucial in the NUC’s decision to grant the upgrade.

Professor Ogbulu remarked:

“This milestone not only elevates our University’s academic profile but also underscores our commitment to excellence in teaching, research, and community service. We will work closely with the NUC and other professional bodies to uphold these standards.”

Support from the Governor

The Vice-Chancellor also expressed his appreciation to Dr. Alex Chioma Oti, the Governor of Abia State and Visitor to the University, for his unwavering support to the institution.

Structure of the New Faculty of Optometry

The newly established Faculty of Optometry will comprise six departments:

  1. Ocular Health
  2. Low Vision and Rehabilitation
  3. Primary Care Optometry
  4. Cornea and Contact Lens
  5. Pediatric Optometry
  6. Orthoptics and Vision Therapy

This comprehensive structure is designed to cover all essential areas of optometric education and practice, ensuring that graduates are well-prepared to meet the demands of the profession.

Conclusion

The upgrade of the Optometry Department to a full faculty is a testament to Abia State University’s dedication to academic excellence and innovation. This achievement not only enhances the University’s reputation but also sets a benchmark for optometry education in Africa.

For more information on the new Faculty of Optometry and other academic programmes at Abia State University, visit ABSU Official Website.


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