LASG to upgrade its health technology college to autonomous institution
Education
THE Lagos State Government (LASG) says it has started the process of upgrading the status of the Lagos State College of Health Technology (LASCOHT), Yaba to an autonomous institution.
Mr Tolani Sule, the Commissioner for Tertiary Education, Lagos State, made this known at a two-day management retreat organised by LASCOHT on Friday in Lagos.
The retreat has the theme: “Creating a Global Standard Learning Culture for Lagos State College of Health Technology.”
The commissioner said that the upgrading would expand and improve the institution’s learning environment, employment and salary structures.
“We noticed that the system of this college is still in line with those of the civil service, but it should be in line with other tertiary institutions in order to enjoy autonomy.
“You need your own employment, promotion and salary structures to boost the college’s personality.
“Plans are underway by the state government to undertake a total upgrading of academic and physical structures of the college to enhance its complementary role towards fostering excellent learning,” Sule said.
He urged all academic and non-academic staff of the college to continue to cooperate with its new leadership to boost the college’s personality and operations as a health institution.
Sule said: “Work harder and acquire more knowledge because teaching and learning has become more easier through the help of advanced technology.”
Prof. Banji Fajonyomi of the Department of Public Administration, Faculty of Management Science, Lagos State University (LASU), advised the management of the institution to concentrate more on students’ learning rather than grades.
Fanjonyomi said that students should be given opportunities to participate in lecture discussions, tackle problems and present findings.
“Mentorship is key. We should be more than lecturers, because each student has individual needs.
“We should show care, empathy, respect and emotional support.
“Creating conducive research environment in the college by continuously inducing the teachers through workshops, projects and seminars are very important,” he said.
Mr Lukman Olumoh, the Chairman, Economic Planning & Budget Committee, Lagos State House of Assembly, urged the management to introduce technology to drive revenue allocation for the institution’s development.
Olumoh said that the management needed to ensure adequate implementation of internal control policies and procedures.
“Communication is key to ensure that people understand the programmes and projects of governance, particularly where the resources are scarce and inadequate,” he said. (NAN)
26th September, 2024.
C.E.
Related Posts
Why would university be on Band A? – GOUni queries EEDC
GODFREY Okoye University (GOUni) in Enugu, has decried the placement of the university in Band A by the Enugu Electricity...
Read MoreGov. Yusuf urges residents to have confidence in public schools
GOV. Abba Yusuf of Kano State has urged residents in the state to have confidence in the public education system....
Read MoreSanwo-Olu re-commits to tertiary education development
LAGOS State Gov. Babajide Sanwo-Olu says his administration will continue to ensure that tertiary education remains relevant and takes its...
Read MoreMost Read
Subscribe to Our Newsletter
Keep abreast of news and other developments from our website.