The Lagos State Government (LASG) has urged youths in the state to lay more emphasis on vocational training schools to acquire skills.
Director in the office of the Special Adviser on Education, Lagos, Olufunmilayo Olajide, gave the advice during the first Scholarship Induction and Matriculation Ceremony of St. Michael Skill Trade College in Ajido, Badagry LG, Lagos State.
Olajide, who is also the Head of Department, Dispersion and Monitoring Department, Lagos State Ministry of Education, said one would still come back to the vocational school to learn and relearn, according to the THEMES Agenda of Gov. Babajide Sanwo-Olu.
She said the college was unique due to the quality of facilities with practical hands-on training equipment, the environment, and their lecturers.
“I have gone to Epe, Ikorodu and many areas in Lagos and I have not seen a college like St. Michael Skill Trade College, Ajido, in Badagry”.
“With the facilities on ground, the owner of the college should be charging between N300,000 to N400, 000 to train a student but the tuition is too small.
“If we have this opportunity and we are not able to use it, it is like a wasted knowledge and efforts.
“I am imploring the people of Badagry Local Government, Lagos State and Nigerians at large should not allow this opportunity to go untapped,” she said.
Olajide said that the college was registered with the Lagos State Ministry of Education as a polytechnic.
He added that it would be producing Higher National Diploma (HND) holders in the future.
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