Edo State Assembly Passes Bill for St. Matthew Royal College of Nursing Sciences in Edenu-Irrua
Fellow Nurses Africa ||Lagos, Nigeria ||June 25, 2025
In a significant development for healthcare education in Edo State, an unconfirmed report indicates that the Edo State House of Assembly has passed a bill for the establishment of St. Matthew Royal College of Nursing Sciences in Edenu-Irrua, located in Esan Central Local Government Area. The proposed institution aims to advance nursing education, bolster healthcare delivery, and foster research and innovation in nursing practices.

The establishment of St. Matthew Royal College of Nursing Sciences is poised to enhance the training of nurses, equipping them with cutting-edge skills to meet global healthcare standards. According to the unconfirmed source, the college will serve as a hub for research, enabling nurses to explore advancements in nursing practices, medical technology, and patient care solutions. This initiative is expected to elevate healthcare delivery not only in Edo Central but also across the state and beyond.
The bill’s passage has sparked discussions about equitable development in Edo State. Critics argue that Governor Monday Okpebholo, who campaigned on a platform of fairness, equity, and justice, should ensure that developmental projects, such as this college, are distributed across all Local Government Areas in Edo Central, rather than concentrating efforts in Esan Central alone. With time running out, party leaders are urged to advise the governor to adopt a more inclusive approach to development to fulfill his campaign promises.
The establishment of the college, if confirmed, could mark a turning point for nursing education in Nigeria. By providing a platform for training and research, St. Matthew Royal College of Nursing Sciences has the potential to address the shortage of skilled healthcare professionals and contribute to improved patient outcomes in the region.
Fellow Nurses Africa will continue to monitor this story and provide updates as more details emerge from verified sources.
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