The Guardian (Nigeria)

Odufuwa, Dada advocate functional education at LCP convocatio­n

- By Michael Akinadewo

MAJOR reason for the socio- economic crisis, particular­ly unemployme­nt, being experience­d in Nigeria, is because successive government­s have deviated from the purpose for which they were establishe­d.

Besides, chairman, governing council, Lagos City Polytechni­c ( LCP), Mr Babatunde Odufuwa and keynote speaker at the 15th convocatio­n of the polytechni­c, Oluropo Dada, also lamented that education curriculum is not constantly reviewed to reflect current trends.

Odufuwa reminded of the primary role of polytechni­c education, introduced to produce technical manpower and impact necessary skills for the production of technician­s, technologi­sts and other skilled personnel.

He lamented that there had been “obvious shift in focus,” as most institutio­ns now concentrat­e on raising men and women, who would only be fitted for white- collar jobs.

While commending the Federal Government for creating the enabling environmen­t for private institutio­ns to thrive, he stressed the need to ensure that youths embrace polytechni­c education.

Odufuwa, who is also the founder of Southweste­rn University, said: “Presently, youths seeking admission into higher institutio­ns prefer universiti­es to polytechni­cs. The general belief is that it is those who do not meet entry requiremen­ts to universiti­es that are admitted into polytechni­cs.” He called on the three tiers of government to increase subvention­s to polytechni­cs across board, pointing out that well- funded polytechni­cs would drasticall­y reduce unemployme­nt crisis in the country.

In his keynote address, Dada called for a comprehens­ive review of the tertiary education sector by drawing up strategic plan and roadmap to revitalise it in line with global best practices.

He also recommende­d encouragem­ent of vocational training; partnershi­p between industry players and tertiary institutio­ns to enable students undertake in- company placements internship­s; investment in enterprise skills developmen­t; and diversific­ation of tertiary education curriculum to meet the needs of labour market.

Dada also recommende­d employment of qualified lecturers and instructor­s; suspension of further approval of new tertiary institutio­ns by government to enable existing ones consolidat­e; introducti­on of public- private partnershi­ps in tertiary institutio­ns and concerted effort by all stakeholde­rs to raise awareness about the value of technical skills and diverse opportunit­ies available through vocational training, among others.

 ?? PHOTO: AYODELE ADENIRAN ?? Vice- President/ Chief Commercial Officer, Shalina West Africa, Arun Raj( left); Registrar, Pharmaceut­ical Council of Nigeria, Ibrahim Ahmed; SYTA 2024 Winner, Kamsy Okeke; Managing Director, Shalina Healthcare, Opeyemi Akinyele; Provost, College of Pharmacy, Afe Babalola University, Ado Ekiti, Prof. Mbang Femi- Oyewo; and Head, Corporate Marketing and Key Accounts, Shalina Healthcare, Folorunso Alaran at the Season Five Young Talents Awards ( SYTA), in Lagos.
PHOTO: AYODELE ADENIRAN Vice- President/ Chief Commercial Officer, Shalina West Africa, Arun Raj( left); Registrar, Pharmaceut­ical Council of Nigeria, Ibrahim Ahmed; SYTA 2024 Winner, Kamsy Okeke; Managing Director, Shalina Healthcare, Opeyemi Akinyele; Provost, College of Pharmacy, Afe Babalola University, Ado Ekiti, Prof. Mbang Femi- Oyewo; and Head, Corporate Marketing and Key Accounts, Shalina Healthcare, Folorunso Alaran at the Season Five Young Talents Awards ( SYTA), in Lagos.

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