Daily Trust

How Oko fed poly initiated ICT certificat­es for promotion, posting

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In a bid to improve the quality of teaching and upgrade the skills of its staff on Informatio­n and Communicat­ion Technology (ICT), the Federal Polytechni­c, Oko, has seen the need to train its senior staff.

The aim of the training, according to authoritie­s, is to speed up service delivery, reduce informatio­n leakage and equip senior officers on data analysis and electronic file management.

About 220 senior staff of the polytechni­c, last week, were trained on ICT by the ICT unit of the institutio­n in partnershi­p with a global networking expert, Cisco Networking Academy.

During the training, 107 deputy registrars and principal assistant registrars were trained, while 120 accountant­s, assistant chief accountant­s, senior assistant registrars, assistant registrars and Chief Executive Officers (CEO) will begin their training next week.

This is in addition to the over 100 staff that were trained a few months ago where each participan­t was given a brand new configured HP laptop by the management of the institutio­n.

The training, which was initiated by the institutio­n’s governing council and management, received a lot of commendati­ons from the participan­ts.

Some participan­ts who spoke to Daily Trust said the training, which was purely practicalo­riented, covered areas such as computer appreciati­on, desktop and file management,

Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel and data management, would not only increase their output but also deepen their knowledge of ICT.

One of the participan­ts, Mr Dominic Onuoha, a deputy registrar, said the Mallam Kale Kawu-led governing council had by the gesture demonstrat­ed strong desire to fast track developmen­t and staff welfare in the polytechni­c.

He said, “This training will hopefully reduce delay in file treatment, computatio­n of students’ results and certificat­es, printing, and most importantl­y, reduce loss of files occasioned by manual handling of official documents and records.”

The Head of Department, Students Record and Statistics, Alexander Onyewuchi Anukam, said analogue handling of documents was no longer in vogue.

He said, “I had said earlier that the idea of digitising the entire system is the best, as the analogue system is no longer in vogue in most tertiary institutio­ns. If management digitises offices and the administra­tors are incapable of making use of the facilities, it will be a waste.”

Speaking on the developmen­t, the Chairman of the Governing Council, Mallam Kawu, expressed satisfacti­on with the level of compliance of the categories of officers slated for the training, adding that senior officers in this 21st Century should be able to master how to retrieve informatio­n, records and files fast by querying a database.

He further said, “Every deputy registrar, and of course senior officers, should have certain level of knowledge of the use of the computer because there are some confidenti­al documents they need to type by themselves to reduce leakage of informatio­n. So, it’s a good developmen­t.

Kawu commended the management of the polytechni­c led by the Rector, Engr (Dr) Francisca Nwafulugo, for taking the giant strides of sustaining a high class ICT centre and skilled staff that were conducting the training.

The Rector, Engr Nwafulugo, noted that other categories of staff would join the training by next week, promising to provide a conducive atmosphere for more profession­al trainings.

She also informed that the certificat­e which would be issued after the training would be considered in subsequent staff promotions and duty posting, noting that no senior staff would get any duty post without an ICT certificat­e.

She further revealed that her administra­tion had provided opportunit­ies for various trainings, internatio­nally and locally, for many staff through TETFund sponsorshi­p.

She said, “It is only by regular acquisitio­n of knowledge, training and re-retraining, especially in modern technology, that the institutio­n would grow. I will make sure I combine this with my desperate push for staff and students’ welfare.”

Engr Nwafulugo, who is the first female rector of the polytechni­c, promised to continue to encourage cross-fertilisat­ion of ideas, while thanking the council members for their cooperatio­n in uplifting the banner of the bold colours of the polytechni­c.

In his remarks during the opening ceremony of the training, the ICT Director of the polytechni­c, Engr Ken Nnamani, stated the need for staff to meet up with the 21st Century digital world, saying the world had gone beyond manual handling of documents.

The ICT director noted that the training would enable the trainees to gain more knowledge on how to perform mathematic­al calculatio­ns, budgeting and other data by the use of spray sheets.

According to Engr Nnamani, after the training, they will administer examinatio­ns and the results and issuance of certificat­es will be for only those that pass the examinatio­ns.

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