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Benue unveils plans to upgrade Akawe Torkula poly for practical skills

The rector said the governor was deliberate to improve the lives of Benue people, especially the youth.

• May 30, 2024
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Akaw Toekula Polytechnic[credit: facebook]

The Benue State Government has unveiled plans to engage foreign-based professionals to provide practical skills in technology and Information Communication Technology at the Akawe Torkula Polytechnic, Makurdi.

Rector of the Polytechnic, Dr Martins Agena, disclosed this in a statement in Lagos on Wednesday.

Mr Agena said this was to equip the youth with requisite knowledge for international certifications in technical skills that would make them self-reliant.

He said the move was part of Governor Hyacinth Alia’s administration’s deliberate steps to ensure the polytechnic met international standards.

According to him, it was also meant to deliberately expose Benue indigenes to skills that will make them productive and valuable to the society.

He said the management of the polytechnic concluded plans with foreign technical partners who are professionals with reputable institutions in the UK, Canada and U.S.

He noted that these partners were willing to serve as resource persons to lecture students on skills acquisition at the institution.

“There are non-governmental organisations and individuals out there who are willing to support innovative ideas. They are there to support science and technology, which is the core of technical education. Private individuals and friends alike are much more willing. We have met over and over, and they are willing to come to our aid.

“It may seem difficult but will be simple by the time we embark on doing the right thing.

“We are engaging professionals who have the technical know-how, people whose knowledge have already been tested in the developed world like the United Kingdom. So, we have no doubt in doing what we are planning to do now. We are now in a global village where the boundaries are no longer there. The resource persons we are engaging don’t need to travel to Benue State or Makurdi for them to lecture our students.

“We are going to create classroom technology that is virtual for now, and in the end, we will hold our lectures conveniently and human resources will not be a problem at all,” he said.

Speaking on the challenges currently faced by the institution, Mr Agena said polytechnic education was highly needed in the 21st century, because of its capacity to build skills.

He said he was not deterred because he had the backing of the governor, who, he said, was desperate and deliberate to improve the lives of Benue people, especially the youth.

“Of course, the difficulties are there but I have a governor who confided in me, who has confidence in me and who said he wants this place to make things better for the society. For now, Governor Alia is determined and deliberate about giving the citizens and indigent people of the state the technical skills that will make them self-reliant.

“He has been insistent, since I came on board, that I give him the necessary requirement for the polytechnic to be of global standard, so, the government is not taking it lightly. He is serious about that. The government has prioritised education in the state and that could be the first way of fighting insecurity.

“By the time you pack most of the youth off the streets and give them education, using the required skills to thrive in today’s world, they will have no time to indulge in some of these criminalities we have in our society,” the rector added.

(NAN)

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