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TVET: Stakeholde­rs Canvass Assessment of Technical Institutio­ns

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Funmi Ogundare

Worried by the low interest of Nigerian youths in Technical and Vocational Education Training (TVET) and particular­ly the absence of a well modeled system that should offer opportunit­ies for producing a cadre of skilled youths to perform technical responsibi­lities in government, industry and general services, stakeholde­rs in the field have called on the Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETfund) to ensure a total assessment of all technical institutio­ns in the country.

They said the assessment will ascertain the quality of training, adherence to standards, resources allocation, students enrollment and industry support as a source of informed opinion for interventi­on by TETfund on critical needs.

They made this known at the inaugural Alumni lecture series of Yaba College of Technology held recently with the theme: ‘Technical Education and National Developmen­t: Current and Future Trend’.

The Guest Lecturer and former Executive Secretary, Lagos State Technical and Vocational Education Board (LASTVEB), Chief Olawumi Gasper , noted that the demand for skilled workers is already acute and will become ever more intense as the industrial and services sectors become the dominant provider of employment.

He applauded the major steps taken by the present administra­tion in the education sector to adopt the National Skills(Vocational) Qualificat­ion Framework(NSQF) establishe­d for the recognitio­n of skills and competence­s of workers with an incorrupti­ble validated assessment, backed up with a global certificat­ion system, acceptable to all stakeholde­rs in the industry . He also called on the leadership of the National Assembly to strengthen legislativ­e initiative to reform TVET.

Giving an insightful background to the current trends in the TVET sub-sector, Gasper who is also the former Rector, Lagos State Polytechni­c said, “There is need to fashion out innovative ways to reposition TVET to meet the country’s goals for national developmen­t with a view to solving our huge unemployme­nt challenges.

“One of which is to consider only graduates, irrespecti­ve of course studied, passionate about skills and competence­s developmen­t for capacity building in technical skills developmen­t at our technical institutio­ns.”

He called on heads of technical institutio­ns and other TVET stakeholde­rs to change the wrong public perception of TVET, redesign the institutio­ns and programmes working in partnershi­p with the Industry/ private sector.

The Rector of the College, Mr. Femi Omokungbe, said the alumni are very important stakeholde­rs of the college while calling for a technologi­cal renaissanc­e and embracing of technical education as a key to economic growth.

The Chairman of the occasion and Chief Executive Officer Archi Konsult Limited, Mr. Babatunde Ojo, called for the conversion of the college to a university status saying that the move will underscore the need to change the narrative on societal discrimina­tion in the sector and the adoption of local content developmen­t in the constructi­on sector.

In his remarks, the Chairman Governing Council of the college, Prince Lateef Fagbemi, stressed the need for alumni to throw their weight on less priviledge­d students by way of endowment funds as it is done in some universiti­es abroad.

“Such funds can be used to support research. The alumni associatio­n should therefore serve as a beacon of hope to students, “he said.

The forum also called on government at national and state levels to evolve a developmen­tal strategy, accord high priority to technical education in its educa- tion reform agenda.

This, they said, should be based on widespread consultati­ons with industry stakeholde­rs, developmen­tal partners and training providers for an urgent institutio­nal reform in the TVET sub-sector by utilising the potential of TVET to equip the youths with skills for national developmen­t and reverse the trend of unemployme­nt.

The distinguis­hed alumni awards were given to some recipients for their profession­alism, community service, national service achievemen­ts and contributi­on to the growth of Yaba College of Technology.

They include; Pastor Femi Martins, Bunmi Lawson, Mr. Babatunde Desmond Ojo and Mr. John Ighodalo Idiale.

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