Mr Akinwunmi Ambode, on Thursday Speaking
at the 25th Convocation Ceremony of the institution held at the main campus in Ikorodu
said, the State Government would deploy drone made by the staff and students of
Lagos State Polytechnic (LASPOTECH) to effectively carry out aerial security
surveillance across the State.
According to the Governor of Lagos
state, it was worthy of note that LASPOTECH, in its 4th decades of
existence, had occupied a pride of place among State-owned Polytechnics in Nigeria,
but stressed that remarkable efforts must be made to build on the successes
achieved especially by becoming a true centre for excellence in technological
education and research.
He said being an emerging mega city,
tertiary institutions and services in the State must be of acceptable global
standards and be agents of development, adding that such was important for the
State to compete favourably with other mega cities in the world.
“Lagos State Polytechnic must rise
to the challenge of meeting the technical manpower requirement of both the
public and private sectors in not just Lagos State but in the whole nation.
“We must rise above just providing
education for the sake of acquiring a certificate to providing knowledge which
will empower our youth to become champions of their generation, to chart their
own course and establish enterprises that will create jobs and generate wealth
for all.
“Education is high on the priority
list of this administration, and a significant portion of the State budget
every year is allocated to education. We recognise the fact that a citadel of
learning is as good as the quality of its learning environment in terms of
infrastructure, academic and administrative faculties. Our government has
invested massively in upgrading the infrastructure and other learning tools in
all our tertiary institutions, including this institution.
“The ultimate goal of this
investment in tertiary institutions in Lagos State is beyond meeting the
requirement for the accreditation of courses; it is to ensure that tertiary
education in Lagos State becomes a bench mark in Nigeria, ranking comparatively
with global institutions and producing the leaders of tomorrow,” Governor
Ambode said.
While stating out some of the
interventions by the State Government in the institution, Governor Ambode
recalled that recent construction of the School of Technology Complex and
approval for the recruitment of additional 89 academic staff as recommended by
the Governing Board, as well as the extension of the Light Up Lagos Project
initiative to LASPOTECH to ensure the safety and security to lives and
properties within the campus environment.
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