NCDMB hands over vocational school to UI

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The Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board has handed over the University of Ibadan Vocational School to the tertiary institution.

“With the rapid advancement of technologies and skills required now and for the energy transition and the future of the oil and gas industry, the inauguration of this vocational school is a clarion call to the University of Ibadan to lead in the establishment of the Nigerian competitive advantage once again,” he said.

He said the board’s investment also include the construction of generator and gate houses, provision of a borehole and water storage facility, fencing and landscaping of the centre’s premises, provision and installation of 500KVA generator and training of technical teachers to use the installed equipment.

The University of Ibadan Vocational School, according to the NCDMB, was the third vocational school the board would be developing.

 

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