Tag: Samuel Sogunro

  • Striking NASUP workers shut LASPOTECH gate

    Members of the Non-Academic Staff Union (NASU), Lagos State Polytechnic (LASPOTECH), locked the gates of the institution’s main campus in Ikorodu on Wednesday over non-payment of their March salary.

    The union has been on strike since January over their demand for the Consolidated Tertiary Institution Salary Structure (CONTISS) 15 migration which would see workers moving from one salary grade level to the other.

    There has been disagreement between the union and the institution’s Governing Council over the implementation of the CONTISS 15 since 2016.

    However, things took an alarming turn on Wednesday when members of the union locked the entrance gate to the school and sent those found on campus away.  The Union members also went to the LASPOTECH staff school and sent the pupils and teachers home.

    The Nation gathered that the workers who had been receiving salary since the strike began in January, were shocked when they were not paid for March.

    A member of staff who refused the give her name after finding her way to get into the premises, told The Nation that representatives of the Union held a meeting with the Lagos State Head of Service, Hakeem Muri Okunola on Tuesday but “I don’t know the outcome of the meeting,” she said.

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    It was learnt the Rector, Mr Samuel Sogunro, left the campus for Alausa to discuss the crisis with Governor Akinwunmi Ambode.

    When contacted, the Deputy Registrar, Information and Public Relations, Mr Olanrewaju Kuye, said the salaries had not been paid because those responsible for its preparation were not allowed to work.

    “We are on strike.  We cannot go to our offices so how can we work? How can salaries be paid?  We only go round our offices but cannot enter.  That is why the salaries have not been paid,” he said.

    Around 4pm, Policemen arrived and ordered the workers to re-open the gate.  They remained on campus patrolling the area as at press time.

  • Ambode urges graduates to adjust to ‘ever-changing world’

    Ambode urges graduates to adjust to ‘ever-changing world’

    Gov. Akinwunmi Ambode of Lagos State on Thursday called on graduates of tertiary institutions to adjust to ever-changing world by generating wealth and employment opportunities.

    Ambode gave the advice at the 26th convocation ceremony of the Lagos State Polytechnic, Ikorodu, Lagos.

    The governor, represented by his Deputy, Dr Idiat Adebule, said that they should create employment opportunities where none existed.

    The governor pledged that he would continue to invest substantial amount of resources in the education sector to enrich the pool of human resources from the state institutions.

    According to him, no society can ever develop without good investment in the education of its citizens, or provide enabling environment for ideas to thrive.

    “You should take advantage of the training and skills acquired to become employers of labour.

    ”The economic climate of the nation requires young vibrant entrepreneurs who are determined to create wealth and employment opportunities.

    ”You are to create employment opportunities where none exists and to constantly adjust to the dynamics of the market to drive investment and economic empowerment for many others.

    ”You should make the best use of your time to improve yourself constantly in this ever-changing world, ” Ambode said.

    He pledged to move education from mere certificate to the level of technology and skills acquisition, mentorship for entrepreneurial and economic empowerment.

    In his remarks, Mr Samuel Sogunro, the Polytechnic Rector, appreciated the governor for his attention to the needs of the institution.

    Sogunro urged the graduates to utilise the theoretical, practical and entrepreneurial skills acquired from the polytechnic to be job creators, and not to be white-collar job seekers.

    ”By becoming job creators, you would be playing your part in stemming down the level of hopelessness which is prevalent among young graduates who seek the non-readily available white-collar jobs, ” he said.

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    Sogunro announced Omotoyosi Fatogun as the overall best graduating student with Cumulative Grade Point Aggregate ( CGPA ) of 3.81 in the School of Pure and Applied Sciences, Department of Science Laboratory Technology.

    Also, Prof. Tajudeen Gbadamosi, the Chairman, Governing Council of the Polytechnic, commended Ambode for dedicating 12.7 per cent of the 2018 state budget to education.

    Gbadamosi pledged to partner with the government in addressing many of the challenges that affected the development of the state and the country at large.

    Commenting, Fatogun said that her success was not by accident, but by dint of hard work, divine grace and ultimate blessings of the Almighty.

    On behalf of the graduates, she promised that they would be good ambassadors of the polytechnic and the state.

    Our reporter,  reports that 6, 355 students graduated from the polytechnic, out of which 211 earned distinctions, while 1,368 made Upper Credit, 3,505 students made lower credit and 1,271 obtained Pass.

    NAN

  • Review Nigeria’s tax laws, Oshiomhole tells FG

    Review Nigeria’s tax laws, Oshiomhole tells FG

    Former Edo Governor, Mr. Adams Oshiomhole has called for a review of the Nigeria’s tax laws for an effective tax administration.

    Oshiomole, also a former President, Nigeria Labour Congress ( NLC ), made the call at the 26th Convocation Lecture of the Lagos State Polytechnic ( LASPOTECH ), Ikorodu.

    The lecture was entitled, “Crisis of Governance, Governance of Crisis: The Role of Education in Nibbling Governance Crisis in Nigeria.”

    He said the Federal Government must put necessary machinery in place to ensure that those who are expected to pay tax do so as and when due for improved infrastructural development of the country.

    Oshiomhole regretted that the only group of people who pay tax regularly are salary earners whose taxes were deducted at source.

    The former governor expressed disappointment that millions of taxable adults had devised means of evading tax.

    “How do we justify tax payment because most people say why do we pay tax when they will steal the money, what are they doing with it? Look at the roads they are bad, ” he said.

    According to him, such statement were mere excuses as the first step to be taken is to pay the tax to get moral and legal right to demand the judicious use of the money by the government.

    Oshiomhole urged the federal government to take a cue from the effective tax system of the Lagos State Government which had devised a means of identifying those who are expected to pay tax and ensure that they comply.

    “The developmental strides and successes recorded in Lagos State is a result of proper tax collection and judicious use of the fund.

    “Government must ensure that those who are at advantage pay their taxes and the fund generated should be used to deliver infrastructure for those who are at disadvantaged and everyone.

    “You can’t expect good roads, water and other social amenities  if you don’t pay tax;  once you pay then you can begin to probe the authorities and demand accountability for your money, ” he said.

    On the rights of the citizens, Oshiomhole noted that the logic of democracy enables citizens to have not only the weapon to vote once in four years, but to “police and interrogate” those they voted for in between the elections.

    He decried the poor state of the nation’s economy which he blamed on mismanagement of the country’s resources by the previous administration.

    “The manifestation of crisis in Nigeria include but not limited to corruption, failing public schools, security challenges , growing population , among others.

    “While it cannot be established that everybody is involved in corruption, its existence must be recognised by all and fought out of our system.”

    Oshiomhole noted that corruption had affected almost all the sectors of the country, adding that graft was was not limited to only those in government.

    According to him, the poor state of infrastructure and absence of basic facilities such as stable power supply, potable water, good roads and functional refineries are caused by corruption.

    On petrol subsidy, the ex-governor he said rather than subsidising petroleum products the government should handover the refineries to competent private investors who would make manage and run them.

    “Rather than to lament and agonize, what we need do is to organize and tackle those things that have brought us down as a nation.

    “As Nigerians we must recognise the problems confronting the country so as to diagnose and prescribe solutions to fix them.

    “The responsibility of leaders is so fix the country rather than join the citizens to lament.

    “When one notices that an environment is oppressive, what is expected of the victim is not to sit down to lament but to devise a way out of the problem,” he said.

    He, however, hailed President Muhammadu Buhari on the war against corruption, saying it recorded remarkable results.

    “The era of impunity of do it and nothing will happen is almost over in Nigeria; this is an era bringing every offender to book no matter their status.”

    Oshiomhole urged Nigerian students to be interested in governance, saying you are the future leaders.

    “You must interrogate power, organise yourself decently and ensure that your leaders are accountable just like the NANS during the military era who demand answers for every action.

    “Unlike the NANS of today who go mute on burning societal issues and are giving awards and giving plaques to government officials and other influential people, ” he said.

    In his remarks, Gov. Akinwunmi Ambode of Lagos State lauded the former governor for honouring the invitation of the state polytechnic and expresses optimism that he would do justice to the lecture.

    Ambode, represented by Dr Abdullateef Abdulakeem, the Commissioner for Home Affairs, described him as a ‘protagonist and an antagonist’.

    He said the role played by Oshiomhole in crisis management as a labour leader and governor negotiating potential issues with government and in government could not be over emphazised.

    The Rector of the institution, Mr Samuel Sogunro, noted that government was all about service delivery and once it fails at any level, the entire society would be affected, stressing the need for  transparency in governance.

    Sogunro said education in governance was key and if ignored could lead to crisis in governance because “education is the nation’s bulwark.”

    NAN

  • LASPOTECH to get 5000-seater auditorium

    • School holds matriculation

    The Rector of the Lagos State Polytechnic, Ikorodu, Samuel Sogunro, has disclosed the state government’s plan to commence the building of a 5000-capacity auditorium, the administrative building and the completion of the abandoned ultra modern sports complex for the school.

    He said Lagos State Governor Akinwummi Ambode had issued directives for the preparation of the projects which would commence this year, having been embedded in the 2018 budget.

    Sogunro said the project is a fulfillment of Ambode’s promise at the school’s 25th convocation last year.

    Sogunro, who spoke at the 2017/2018 matriculation of part-time students of Laspotech at the weekend, praised Ambode for being supportive to the growth of the school.

    Sogunro also appreciated Lagos State Ministry of Local Government and Community Affairs for providing equipment to the school’s community radio station which would be commissioned soon.

    He said as part of the institution’s new measure towards addressing job insecurity in the country, the new students would undergo a mandatory Agricultural Studies, an indigenous programme recently approved by the polytechnic‘s Academic Board.

    Also, they would participate in the compulsory Students’ Empowerment Entrepreneurship Schemes (SEES), and the Compulsory Computer Education (CCE) programme as directed by the school’s Academic Board and National Board for Technical Education (NBTE), the regulatory body for polytechnics and its affiliate nationwide.

    He warned them to desist from anti social behaviours  and extortion of money or items from fellow students.

    “If it is the desire of any bonafide students to belong to any of the associations, I urge you to take the right step in the right direction. Progressive associations promote peace and academic excellence but eschew gangsterism and violence. This clarification is necessary in view of the rampant incidence of cult- related activities in most tertiary institutions in Nigeria today,” Sogunro warned.

    While urging them to abide by their matriculation oath, Sogunro added that the school has approved a two sessions comprising six semesters for all part time students. Henceforth the duration for part time studies is two years as against the previous duration of three years, Sogunro concluded.