OSCOTHEC management hosts Parastatal Monitoring Office ….As 3 OSCOTECH’s JABU Conversion program students bag first class

From News Editor

The Chairman, Governing Council of Osun State College of Technology (OSCOTECH), Esa-Oke, Hon. Prince Diran Odeyemi and the Management of the institution on Monday 9th, October 2023 received officers from the Osun State Parastatal Monitoring Office in the college.

This was just as three students of OSCOTECH Esa-Oke JABU Conversion Programme have graduated from Joseph Ayo Babalola University, lkeji Arakeji with First Class Degree.

Mr Ajilore A.O, the Special Adviser
on Media and Public Relations of the institution, disclosed this on Tuesday in a statement he made available to newsmen

According to the statement, the Students included Ayorinde Motunrayo Deborah, from the Computer Science Department; and Adewusi Adedoyin Waris and Adejare Olaide Ridwan, both from the Business Administration Department.

“The approved results of JABU graduating students revealed that the three OSCOTECH students who made First Class Honours also had Distinctions in their HND programme in OSCOTECH.

“With their outstanding performance, these students have further confirmed the standard of Oscotech academic activities and affirmed OSCOTECH ‘Distinction grade’ relevant in the university settings.

“OSCOTECH congratulates the Management, Staff and Students for recording yet another giant stride. “We also congratulate the Directorate of Partnership, Collaborations and Linkages headed by Dr. Wale Oyekanmi for recording this great feat. It’s our prayer that the mission of our dear college continue to prevail in the life of her products.”

Relatedly, the Management of the OSCOTHEC received Parastatal Monitoring Office who were led by the Permanent Secretary, Mr. Olusola Bolaji.

Others on his entourage are the Director, Admin. and Supply, Mr Adeagbo Adedere and Mr. Folorunso Joseph Lasun.

Mr. Olusola Bolaji congratulated Prince Diran Odeyemi on his well deserved appointment as the Chairman Governing Council of OSCOTECH, Esa-Oke. He observed that Osun State has a healthy youthful population which if properly channelled, would contribute positively towards the development of the State.

He maintained that the propose of their visit was to interface with the College with a view to reporting progress made by the institution to the government, as well as finding out areas where the College needs and assistance from the government.

Bolaji commended the institution for progress recorded in academic innovations. He called for re-orientation of youths against travelling abroad for Greener pasture, but rather focus on job re-skilling which could make them less dependant on government white collar jobs.

He described the Chairman and the Rector as visionary leaders whose synergy has resulted in the peace and progress the college is presently enjoying.

The Rector, Dr. Samson Akinbamide Omobayo Adegoke thanked the visitors for their visit. He maintained that courses in the college are designed to make the students self reliant and not necessarily dependant on government white collar jobs.

Akinbamide said the college has programmes designed for upgrading Certicates and up skilling personnels for the present work place challenges.

The Rector stated affirmatively that the college is capable to do skills acquisition empowerment programmes for politicians if consulted.

According to him, the college has enough personnels for short courses training and re-training of State and Local Government Staff in Town Planning, Surveying and other professional programmes. However, the Rector listed the challenges of the institution to include insufficient funding and shortage of Staff.

The Governing Council Chairman, Prince Diran Odeyemi who received the Permanent Secretary and his entourage in his office, thanked the visitors for deeming it fit to pay the institution a visit.

He appreciated the Governor, Senator Ademola Nurudeen Jackson Adeleke for appointing him as Chairman, Governing Council of OSCOTECH.

Odeyemi thanked the Management and Staff of the institution for the good reputation already built. He promised to support the institution in ensuring that more progress is made during his tenure. He sympathized with the IGR Staff and promised to personally make a case for them with the State Government.

 

 

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