University of Benin VC urges government to set up innovation villages

University of Benin VC urges government to set up innovation villages

by Joseph Anthony
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The Vice-Chancellor, University of Benin (UNIBEN), Prof. Faraday Orumnwense, has called on governments at all levels to invest more in science and technology in order to boost skill acquisition.

Orumnwense, who made the call on Tuesday in Abuja at the โ€œCivil Society Dialogue with Stakeholders on Educationโ€™โ€™, called for establishment of technology and innovation villages.

The dialogue was orgainsed by the 1st Initiative for Leadership and Economic Watch in Nigeria.

The theme of the dialogue is โ€œKnowledge as the Engine of 21st Century Economic Growth: Reforming the System in Nigeria.โ€™โ€™

Orumnwense , who was represented by Prof. Jacob Ehirobo, Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Administration, UNIBEN, said the modern world was driven by knowledge-economy.

โ€œLarge corporations should set up specialised institutions where people are trained for specialised skills in production after graduation as it is done in other climes.

โ€œThere should be a strong synergy between the academia and the industries; industrial parks should be established in universities.

โ€œThe government should invest more in science and technology and should as a matter of deliberate policy set up technology and innovation villages.

โ€œThe government should increase funding to tertiary institutions and research institutes as well as establishment of centres of excellence to research into critical areas of national needs,โ€™โ€™ he said.

Mr Agbonkponlor  Splendour, the Execuitve Director, 1st Initiative for Leadership and Economic Watch in Nigeria, who spoke, said the essence of dialogue was to improve the education sector.

He said that Nigeriaโ€™s education sector lacked capacity to impact skills on graduates.

โ€œOur graduates cannot compete favourably in the labour market because of lack of skills.

โ€œThe essence of this is to deliberate on how to empower Nigerian students to be at same level with their peers abroad,โ€™โ€™ he said.

In a remark, Dr Paddy Njoku, President, International Institute of Leadership and Governance, urged Nigerian youths to be wary of those inciting them to violence.

He said students should strive to break grounds instead of always blaming the government for the state of Nigeriaโ€™s education sector.

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