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Abiodun charges graduates of OSCOHTECH to support Ogun’s transformation agenda
Graduating Students of Ogun State College of Health Technology, (OSCOHTECH), Ilese-Ijebu have been admonished to demonstrate virtue, values, diligence and portray responsible character, as they face the labour market.
The Ogun State Governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun said this during the 2nd Convocation Ceremony and Commissioning of e-library, dental therapy building and medical laboratory technician complex at the school campus, noting that the institution had transformed them to become shapers of destiny, hence the need to replicate the same to the society.
Prince Abiodun commended the management of the school for their commitment towards providing technical capacity for the realization of potentials, saying the government will continue to work hand-in-hand with the management to further ensure workers welfare and well-being for desired productivity.
The Governor, represented by the Commissioner for Education, Science and Technology, Prof. Abayomi Arigbabu congratulated the students for successfully passing through years of rigorous learning, urging them to do all within their capacity to support the government in its transformation agenda.
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“This college has continued to fulfill and sustain its reputation as the oldest tertiary institution in Ogun State, moving at par to the standard at which it was established. Management and Staff are committed towards the realization of the Mission and Vision of the institution”, he said.
Abiodun restated his commitment to reward best graduating students in tertiary institutions in the State, announcing automatic employment for outstanding graduates in OSCOHTECH from 2014/2015 to 2020/2021 academic sessions.
In his speech, the Provost of the school, Dr. Abiodun Oladunjoye said that the school’s point of duty was to ensure the repositioning of the college programmes and rigorously pursue accreditations for them on both ends, appreciating the Prince Dapo Abiodun’s led-administration for its laudable initiatives and strong will to invest in education.
Speaking during the convocation lecture titled; “Driving Primary Health Care for Quality Service Delivery in The Precarious Times”, Prof. Ahmed Tijjani Mora said Nigeria has over 30,000 PHCs across 774 Local Governments in the country, being operated by the health care professionals trained in various schools and colleges of health technology in Nigeria among which is OSCOHTECH.
He described Primary Healthcare (PHC) as essential services based on practical, scientifically sound and socially acceptable methods and technology made universally accessible to individuals and families.
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