EDUCATION
CHPRBN holds pioneer induction—89 Community Health and Junior Community Health workers take Oath

The Community Health Practitioners Registration Board of Nigeria (CHPRBN) Earlier today held its first ever induction and oath taking ceremony for Community Health Extension Workers (CHEW) and Junior Community Health Extension Workers (JCHEW) for Colleges of Health Technology situated in Minna, Niger State at Delight College of Health.
Representing the College, a total of 89 Students cutting across both the Community Health and Junior Community Health Extension Cadre.
The Provost of the College, Mrs Queendaline Opara Iwuala accompanied by the Deputy Provost, Dr John Akiboh and the Head of Community Health Department, Hajiya Maryam Hassan Abubakar along with staff of the Institution graced the event.


The Provost commended the CHPRBN for introducing the Induction and Oath taking and reiterated the commitment of the College to graduating skillful and competent graduates from all departments in the College. She congratulated the newly sworn in community health workers and implored them to remain steadfast and committed to their future endeavors.
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