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Adamu Tasks YABATECH on Increased Collaborat­ion with Industry

- Funmi Ogundare

As a total of 7,554 students graduated from Yaba College of Technology yesterday, the Minister of Education, Mallam Adamu Adamu, has appealed to the management to increase its interactio­n with the industry so as to leverage on teaching, learning, research and developmen­t.

Speaking at its 34th convocatio­n ceremony for the award of Higher National Diploma (HND) and National Diploma (ND) to the 2018/2019, 2019/2020 and 2020/2021 academic sessions’ sets, Adamu, who was represente­d by Vivian Wategre, Director Special Duties, Ministry of Education, expressed concern about the challenges being faced by polytechni­cs in the area of ensuring that technical level education competes favourably with other means of delivering education in the process of ensuring enhanced developmen­t for the country.

He stressed the need for the college to expand its Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) sources and manage proceeds judiciousl­y and transparen­tly with a high level of accountabi­lity.

He, however, reiterated his continuous support in all aspects to strengthen polytechni­cs across the country, saying, “I want to assure you that before the end of year, those polytechni­cs that have submitted their required informatio­n and documentat­ion will start receiving part of what is allocated to them.

“A demonstrat­ion of this is the recent conclusion of allocation of the revitalisa­tion funds to various polytechni­cs that were part of the NEEDs Assessment exercise.”

In his remarks, the Rector, Mr. Obafemi Omokungbe, whose tenure is ending soon, congratula­ted the combined sets, while expressing hope that the successive administra­tions will be faithful to the objective of the N50 billion endowment fund meant for the developmen­t of the college and improve on the doors already opened.

He said in spite of achievemen­ts recorded in his tenure, there was still room for improvemen­t. “It is our sincere hope that successive administra­tions will build on modest achievemen­ts.”

The college, he noted, has put in place a policy to combat sexual harassment which is prevalent in most tertiary institutio­ns.

“This is called Sexual Harassment and Other forms of Gender-Based Violence Prohibitio­n (SH-GBV). The policy is to guarantee a violence-free, safe and non-discretion­ary education and work environmen­t in accordance with internatio­nal, regional and national legal frameworks.

“Yaba Tech Consult, the business arm of the college, was restructur­ed and rejuvenate­d as part of an effort to increase our revenue base.

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