Kwara College of Health Technology Set for Maiden Convocation
According to a news report from Premium Times, the Kwara State College of Health Technology in Offa is gearing up for its maiden convocation ceremony, where an impressive 5,000 students will graduate.
This exciting development was announced by the provost of the institution, Aliyu Alabi, during a pre-convocation news conference held in Ilorin on Tuesday.
Alabi explained that this convocation will be a combined ceremony, including graduates from the past five years, due to the college's unique graduation process, which was previously conducted at the departmental level.
Mr Alabi pointed out that the state government embarked on reorganisation, reformation and rebranding crusade of the college, which did not only affect the college's physical infrastructure but also its staff development.
He said the reorganisation included training and re-training, which also involved inculcating discipline in the students.
The provost said some of the achievements of the institution include the construction of 450M asphalt road from the college gate to the hostel, construction of 250 sitting capacity ICT centre through Private Public Partnership.
He added that “there is also the ongoing construction of the Dental Health Technology Laboratory, and expansion of the Community Health Department's demonstration room, among others.”
Mr Alabi observed that the continuous improvement of campus facilities ensured an unprecedented conducive learning environment for students.
He said the institution had already mobilised 1,600 graduates for National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), describing it as reaching unprecedented heights.
Mr Alabi appealed to the Federal Government to include the college into the Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFUND) scheme, as funding had continued to pose challenges to the institution.
He said the school had graduated many healthcare workers who are contributing to the development of the country.
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