The Vice Chancellor, Federal
University of Technology, Akure, Prof. Biyi Daramola, says Nigerian graduates
are unemployable due to the lack of self discipline and commitment to vigorous
academic pursuit.
Daramola said this in a lecture
entitled; "The Role of Science and Technology in Human Resource
Management", he presented at the Afe Babalola University, Ado Ekiti, on
Thursday.
He spoke at a forum organised by the
Chartered Institute of Personnel Management of Nigeria.
The Professor of Agricultural
Economics said it was regrettable that many Nigerian graduates could not secure
jobs after years of applications.
He said that the lack of exposure to
science and Technology was also a major factor responsible for their plight.
The vice chancellor said it was high
time the country's education curricula be fashioned in a manner to make
mathematics compulsory for all courses at all levels.
This, he said, would boost students'
interests in science and technology from their tender ages.
Daramola urged governments to ensure
proper funding of science and technology at all levels of the academic cadre,
adding that "they should also help in the establishment of monotechnics
and polytechnics or universities of technology that would expose students to
skills acquisition.
"Over the years, Nigerian
education policies have recognised the importance of science-based courses in
the nation's education curricular and thus pursued the policy of giving more
attention to science-oriented courses during admissions into the nation's
tertiary institutions."
He said that the empahasis on
science and technology would facilitate the actualisation of the country's
desire to join the comity of developed economies by the year 2020.
In her remarks, the Ekiti State
Deputy Governor, Prof Modupe Adelabu, who was represented by the Commissioner
for Education, Mr Kehinde Ojo, said the distributions of 48,000 laptops to
students and teachers, as well as renovation of all schools by Gov. Kayode
Fayemi-led administration underscored the importance placed on education.
The President/Chairman of Council,
Mr. Victor Famuyibo, who was represented by the Registrar/Chief Executive
Officer
of the Institution, Mr Sunday
Adeyemi, pledged that the council would continue to live up to expectations in
its
commitment to the management of
human capital for maximum productivity.
Source: NAN
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