The Lagos State Government, through the Lagos State Technical and
Vocational Education Board (LASTVEB), has signed a Memorandum of Understanding
(MoU) with a training firm, Trantouch International under its Technical
Students Entrepreneurial and Empowerment Conference (TECHSEEC) initiative to
train 5,000 students of all technical schools across the State.
The training programme is designed to train students on GSM
repairs, Graphics Design, Social Media Engagement and soft skills like
Teamwork, Decision Making, Problem solving and effective communication skills.
Speaking at the signing of the MoU, the Acting Executive
Secretary, Lagos State Technical and Vocational Education Board, Engr. Laolu
Oguntuyi said the training will specifically correct the wrong perception
people have of vocational training as a non-lucrative venture, stressing that
students of technical colleges represent creative and innovative minds capable
of bringing about needed technological changes to the society.
He said, “We have realized that soft and hard skills are actually
needed to be financially independent. In actualizing this, we need to tell the
world that vocational training is not inferior to academic training but rather
to complement it as well as reduce the unemployment rate in the State”.
According to Engr. Oguntuyi, the training will specifically expose
the students to the expectations of industries thereby bridging the gap between
school curriculum and industries who are the final beneficiaries of the
students’ skills.
The Convener and CEO of Trantouch International, Mr. John Collins,
who is also a product of one of the technical colleges in Lagos, asserted that
having travelled out of the country and seeing how things are done in other
developed climes, it is essential to expose the students to practical skills,
knowledge and experience needed to excel in the real world.
He said the platform will also be an avenue to motivate students
as renowned technologists like Hasseb Hassan of Intek Solution, Nnamdi Ezeigbo,
the CEO Slot Systems Limited and many others would conduct some of the training
sessions.
“This platform will reward outstanding students in order to drive
and motivate creativity. With this idea, we will be having students coming up
with creative ideas and innovations that would be shown to the world” he
stated.
Mrs. Agbeyo Rhoda, CEO, Rhoda Michaels Fashion Academy, said the
situation of the country presently is disheartening considering the
unimaginable number of creative youths who are yet to discover what they have
got.
She encouraged all the students to be part of the initiative,
saying, “If all can be part of this, it will in no doubt grow the economy of
this country”.
Meanwhile, Mr. Abdullahi Nurudeen of BOSCH, affirmed that the
training initiative is a great challenge geared towards improvement of
vocational schools in the State. He therefore called on the government to
invest more on vocational training, particularly training the students with
modern technologies.
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