If the conclusion reached at A day stakeholders’ meeting on ‘A Bill for a Law to Establish the Lagos State Cooperative College and for Connected Matters’,held at the Lateef Jakande Auditorium, Assembly Complex,Alausa,Ikeja, is anything to go by then the cooperative college would now have the power to certify their products,once the afore stated bill is eventually signed into law.
The Deputy Speaker Hon. Wasiu Sanni-Eshinlokun representing the Speaker Rt. Hon. Mudashiru Obasa, enjoined all to contribute meaningfully to the bill.
Noting that, “the cooperative college has been in existence without a statute for its regulation and the cooperative college will now make available certified professionals”.
The Majority Leader of the House Hon. Sanni Agunbiade who gave the overview of the 59 paragraphed bill noted that the Trustees and Book keepers will be now be well equipped to take on their task effectively.
According to him,”the bill granted the college power to award Degrees, Diplomas, Certificates and other academic qualification.
The Chairman of the House Committee on Commerce,Industry and Cooperatives Lagos State House of Assembly,Hon. Adekanye Oladele noted that the development though belated will make Lagos State to be at par with other southwest states having legally instituted cooperative colleges.
“The college is to afford cooperators and book keepers the opportunity of getting better trained ,hitherto we have had instances of frauds among cooperators, it is no news any longer but it is not in every situation that we had this kind of problems that we can trace it to people having the mindset to defraud the cooperative bodies, sometimes that has been happening because they lack the training that will enhance their knowledge and promote the economic interest of members of such cooperators we cannot take that for granted apart from those who having the mind of defrauding the organization or Cooperative societies.