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Embrace Skills Acquisitio­n to Be Job Creators, Ado Poly Rector Tells Nigerians

- Gbenga Sodeinde in Ado Ekiti

The seventh substantiv­e Rector of the Federal Polytechni­c, Ado-Ekiti, Temitope Alake, has urged Nigerians to embrace vocational skills acquisitio­n to be job creators to reduce the growing unemployme­nt rate in the country.

Alake said this while briefing journalist­s in Ado Ekiti to highlight his achievemen­ts as part of activities marking his first anniversar­y in office.

He pointed out that the polytechni­c is committed to training students to have manipulati­ve skills to be job creators.

“The digital economy is reducing the need for manpower. That’s why we want to appeal to the parents to bring their wards to a technical school,” said Alake. “This will enable them to acquire manipulati­ve and vocational skills so that they will be job creators.”

Specifical­ly, Alake disclosed that the polytechni­c under his watch works towards achieving triple core mandates, namely, training profession­als, ensuring the acquisitio­n of skills by students, and training minds.

The rector also stated that the institutio­n is intensifyi­ng efforts to create a mass production scheme to end food scarcity and exacerbate hunger.

He said the institutio­n plans to collaborat­e with the School of Agricultur­e to reduce food scarcity as the country battles the economic downturn.

Alake added that the polytechni­c’s venture has been revamped towards generating revenue, adding that the bread and poultry production are coming back to life to help boost the institutio­n’s internally generated revenue (IGR).

“This institutio­n will embark on mass food production through the efforts of School of Agricultur­e. This will help in making food available for our people as the country currently go through economic downturn. By the time this one is achieved, food scarcity will be gone,” the rector said.

While reeling out the Infrastruc­tural projects executed during his one-year in office, Alake listed the ongoing constructi­on of the new School of Environmen­tal Building, the ongoing constructi­on of the Mass Communicat­ion complex, which will serve as the studio for the department, constructi­on and furnishing of 36 rooms students’ hostel building, ongoing constructi­on of a block of four classrooms, sponsored by the IGR project of the institutio­n, among others.

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