Monday, 9 September 2019

CBT Centre: Fagbohun reveals how ProvidusBank came into partnership with LASU

Success Damian:
 
Vice Chancellor of the Lagos State University, Professor Olanrewaju Adigun Fagbohun (SAN), has revealed how the partnership between his institution and ProvidusBank metamorphosed into the establishment of a Computer Based Training Centre in the university.

Fagbohun commended the bank at a colourful ceremony for the official commissioning of the University’s 500 capacity ultra-modern CBTC at campus in Ojo recently.

He specially thanked the Managing Director, ProvidusBank, Walter Akpani, for partnering with LASU. 

Disclosing what transpired between him and the MD, Fagbohun said “When the MD and his team visited me in my office; I told them that if you are here for TETfund money it will not happen, they are always waiting for where there is TETfund money.”

He had told the MD the kind of partner the institution was looking for, “I told him the partner we are looking, a partner who believes in Lagos State University, who believes in the students of Lagos State University, who believes in the workforce of the Lagos State University, ready and willing to partner with us in such a way there will be a win-win. 

“And I noted if we have such a partner, every other thing becomes an icing on the cake,” Fagbohun narrated.

He said the MD impressed him with his response when the MD answered that “sitting beside you is the man you are looking for.”

Fagbonun harped on private sector participation in providing services to the public when he said “We recognize the fact that government cannot do it alone, Lagos State University, more than 38 years old, we could not boast of a CBTC; that would meet the test of scrutiny. JAMB goes on, we are not involved in that process because we didn’t have the facility, and putting together the funds that would get us there, it was a challenge, government do so much, but quite a number to achieve. So one of the things he mentioned is CBT, and that was the beginning of this gigantic project (CBTC).

The Special Adviser on Education, Mr. Tokunbo Wahab while commissioning the centre on behalf of his boss, the Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu assured the institution of the state’s readiness to support it especially in area of research that addresses the challenges of the state.

ProvidusBank Managing Director expressed the joy in achieving the project saying that the main aim of the project is to enable the students tested in atmosphere that measure up with world-class facility standard, assuring that the CBT center will still be relevant for the next 25years.

He added that profit was never a motivating factor in the project “Profit was never an objective when we started this journey, profit at the end might come but the objective is to have a place to conduct examination and also make them proud of being a student of this university” he said.






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