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Government Not Encouraging Polytechnic Graduates — Rector



The Rector of Osun State College of Technology, Esa-Oke, Dr Samson Adegoke, has called on all levels of Government to prioritise investment in Polytechnic education to drive Nigeria’s development.


Speaking during a pre-convocation press conference ahead of the 8th combined convocation ceremony of the institution, Adegoke lamented the neglect of polytechnics in the country.


He emphasised that achieving meaningful progress requires a shift in priorities to harness the potential of technical and vocational education. Adegoke criticised the lack of support for polytechnic graduates, describing it as a major barrier to Nigeria’s progress.


He stated, “The future is technology, but our Government is not encouraging the Polytechnic graduates. Most of the success we are enjoying today is the work of those who attended technical colleges and institutes.”


He added, “We are not putting our priorities right in this country, and I feel very sad about it. We are not serious about development because when the intellect is treated shabbily, we cannot make the required progress.



“I think we should redirect our priority towards where our youth can be useful and know this is the way to go. If we truly want the development we are craving, the government needs to invest in polytechnic education.”



Ahead of the convocation, Adegoke announced that the polytechnic would officially graduate 10,800 students from the 2021/2022, 2022/2023, and 2023/2024 academic sessions. The ceremony is set to take place on Thursday. He highlighted the achievements of the graduands, noting that the overall best-graduating student achieved a commendable 3.91 CGPA.



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