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OGUN GOVT COMMITTED TO REVAMPING TECHNICAL EDUCATION FOR ECONOMIC GROWTH

OGUN GOVT COMMITTED TO REVAMPING TECHNICAL EDUCATION FOR ECONOMIC GROWTH

Vocational education has been described as a critical bridge between Secondary and Tertiary Institutions, providing the foundational skills necessary for industrialisation and economic growth.

OGUN GOVT COMMITTED TO REVAMPING TECHNICAL EDUCATION FOR ECONOMIC GROWTHOGUN GOVT COMMITTED TO REVAMPING TECHNICAL EDUCATION FOR ECONOMIC GROWTH

Ogun State Commissioner for Urban and Physical Planning, Tpl. Tunji Odunlami, made this assertion during an inspection of the ongoing rehabilitation of the Government Science and Technical College, Ilara-Remo in Remo North Local Government Area, emphasising the importance of vocational education in addressing skill gaps and ensuring a workforce capable of supporting industry development.

Odulami said the state government would work towards upgrading technical colleges to create a more conducive learning environment. He lamented the long-standing neglect of the state’s eight technical colleges, questioning why such vital institutions had not received adequate attention despite their critical role in the education system.

“Vocational education is extremely important. These technical colleges were built many years ago, yet they have suffered neglect. I find it surprising, considering how essential vocational training is to our education system.

“Learning in a dilapidated environment does not inspire or motivate students. That is why the government is taking this bold step to upgrade these facilities and encourage more young people to acquire practical skills,” he added.

Also speaking, the Director-General for Lands and Survey in the State, Mr. Segun Fowora, expressed satisfaction with the progress of the rehabilitation work, noting that similar upgrades were ongoing across other senatorial districts. He assured that modern teaching equipment would be installed upon completion.

In the same vein, Project Manager for the Skills Development Sector, Mr. Fatai Osunsanya, expressed optimism that the project would be completed on schedule, ensuring that students and teachers benefit from the improved infrastructure without delay.

Reacting to the development, Vice Principal (Administration), Miss Abidemi Aderemi, lauded the State Government’s efforts to revamp Technical Education, describing the intervention as a significant boost to both teaching and learning in the State’s Vocational Institutions.

Sahara Weekly

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