The Lagos State House of Assembly on Monday passed the Bill for A Law
 to Establish the Lagos State College of Nursing (Schools of Nursing, 
Midwifery And Public Health Nursing) and Other Connected Matters.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the bill had earlier 
scaled through the Third Reading before it was passed through a voice 
vote led by the Speaker, Mr Mudashiru Obasa.
The Speaker of the House directed the Clerk of the House, Mr Azeez 
Sanni, to forward a clean copy of the bill to Gov. Akinwunmi Ambode for 
assent.
According to the bill, the college is to provide courses of instruction, training and other facilities in health related issues.
“The college is expected to make these facilities available on proper
 terms to such persons as are eligible to benefit from them.
The bill read in part: “the college shall provide courses of 
instruction on Nursing, midwifery and Public Health as the College may 
consider fit.
“It shall conduct examination award degree programmes, National 
Diploma, Certificates and Higher National Diploma in Nursing, Midwifery 
and other related courses.
“Persons who have pursued instructions of study approved by the 
college and have fulfilled the set conditions are entitled for such 
award.
“It shall establish such departments, schools or other units of learning and research as may be required.’’
It also provides that the college will have a Governing Council that 
will consist of the Chairman, the Director of Nursing and a 
representative from the Ministry of Health.
Also on the council would be a representative of the Ministry of 
Education and a representative of the Governing Board of Lagos State 
University College of Medicine amongst others. (NAN)
 
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