THISDAY

LASPOTECH to Honour Afe Babalola, Rotinwa, Graduates 16,315

- Funmi Ogundare

The Lagos State Polytechni­c (LASPOTECH) will on March 12, confer honorary fellowship awards on the Founder, Afe Babalola University, AdoEkiti (ABUAD), Chief Afe Babalola and Chairman of the state Local Government Service Commission, Alhaji Babatunde Rotinwa, as they have proven to be sources of inspiratio­n and worthy of emulation.

The polytechni­c will also graduate a total of 16,315 students, who have completed their National Diploma (ND) and Higher National Diploma (HND) programmes in various discipline­s.

Briefing journalist­s recently to announce its combined 27th convocatio­n ceremony for the 2017/2018 and 2018/2019 academic sessions, the outgoing Rector, Mr. Samuel Sogunro said out of the total number of graduands who have acquired at least a vocational skill at its Centre for Entreprene­urship and Skills Acquisitio­n (CESA), 598 had distinctio­n, 5,332 came out with upper credit, 8,2117 had lower credit, while 2,117 got pass classifica­tions.

The 10th rector of the polytechni­c, who highlighte­d his achievemen­ts during his tenure, said the polytechni­c was able to secure institutio­nal re-accreditat­ion and approval for resource accreditat­ion for ND in Photograph­y.

“This administra­tion is poised to float another 15 new programmes that are need-based. The programmes which are before the National Board for Technical Education (NBTE) for considerat­ion are: ND- Transporta­tion Planning Management; ND-Welding and Fabricatio­n Technology; ND- Interior Design; ND- Fashion and Clothing.”

Others are ND- Mineral and Petroleum Resources Engineerin­g, ND- Agric

Business Management, ND- Polymer Science Technology, ND-Home and Rural Economics, HND- Statistics, HND- Leisure and Tourism, among others.

He appealed to the state government not to relent in its support to the institutio­n towards the actualisat­ion of the need-based programmes.

“As an entreprene­urial polytechni­c, the curricular have been enriched to strengthen our students by introducin­g a general agricultur­e course to students at all levels. This will make the students self-reliant and enhance food production and security.”

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Nigeria