Dr. Joseph Ekpe Edet, Acting Vice Chancellor of Arthur Jarvis University, has called on the institution’s newly inducted optometrists to uphold professionalism, diligence, and dedication in their service to society. Leading the university’s maiden induction ceremony in Calabar, Cross River State, he emphasized the significance of their roles as healthcare professionals and the transformative power of education.
“The responsibility you take on today goes far beyond the classroom or clinic. It is a responsibility to serve your communities with care and compassion, to stay curious, and to continue learning in an ever-evolving field,” he said. “The future of Optometry is in your hands, and we have every confidence that you will rise to meet the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead.”
He commended the faculty and staff for their guidance and mentorship, acknowledging the crucial role of families and loved ones in supporting the students throughout their academic journey. The ceremony’s highlight was the award of a cash prize of N100,000 to the best graduating student, Emediong Moses Udoette. In recognition of his outstanding academic performance, Udoette was also granted automatic employment at the university, a move Edet described as “a testament to his excellence and the university’s commitment to rewarding hard work.”