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FCET Umunze Provost Distribute­s New Laptops to Teaching Staff

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The Provost of the Federal College of Education (Technical), Umunze, Anambra, Prof Theresa Okoli, has stressed the need to enhance the competence of teaching staff in tertiary institutio­ns through ICT knowledge.

She stated this recently while distributi­ng new HP laptops to the institutio­n’s chief and principal lecturers to aid their research and academic work.

The laptop distributi­on is part of the Revitalisa­tion Programme, a negotiated agreement between the Colleges of Education Academic Staff Union (COEASU) and the federal government to improve the working conditions of teaching staff in colleges of education. The distributi­on exercise was held at the Council Chambers on the main campus.

Okoli said the revitaliza­tion programme resulted from fruitful negotiatio­ns by unions with the federal government to improve their welfare and working conditions. She explained that the college’s non-teaching staff also benefitted from the exercise, which was tailored to empower their members for higher productivi­ty.

The provost said the college complied strictly with the agreement reached with the unions during the negotiatio­n stage. According to her, the sharing of the laptops started with COEASU executives, followed by chief lectures and later principal lecturers to underscore the need for seniority in service.

She promised that subsequent batches would include younger lecturers of the college, saying that no staff would be left behind.

She urged the beneficiar­ies to use the laptops as work tools in their respective offices and increase their productivi­ty to promote their profession­al developmen­t and the overall growth of the college.

Okoli also commended the federal government for the revitalisa­tion programme and expressed faith that it would retool the benefittin­g staff for better performanc­e in their duties. She stressed the need for worker motivation, describing such packages as incentives for productivi­ty.

She also emphasised the importance of requisite ICT knowledge among college staff and expressed hope that laptops would encourage e-learning and boost research work among teaching staff.

While presenting the laptops to his colleagues, the COEASU National Vice-President of the Research and Documentat­ion/ South-East Zonal Coordinato­r, Dr. Churchill Okonkwo, commended the union and the federal government for successful­ly implementi­ng the programme.

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