Foundation Equips Lagos Technical Schools With Tools

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The Schneider Electric Foundation has provided industry-specific vigor grooming instrumentality to 3 centres nether the Lagos State Technical and Vocational Education Board (LASTVEB) successful Nigeria.

According to the foundation, this is portion of its planetary committedness to younker acquisition and entrepreneurship. The donation, the Foundation said, besides forms portion of an inaugural from Schneider Electric successful Nigeria to equip younker successful West Africa with applicable method skills successful the vigor scenery that lucifer planetary manufacture standards.

The 3 beneficiary institutions — Government Technical College, Agidingbi, Government Technical College, Ikotun, and Government Technical College, Ikorodu — person each received customised didactic benches, including home wiring and concern centrifugal starter benches.

Th enforcement caput astatine LASTVEB, Moronke Azeez, said, “We explicit our appreciation to the Schneider Electric Foundation for its enactment and committedness to method acquisition done its generous donation. Not lone did they assistance successful providing equipment, but they besides conducted 2 weeks of intensive grooming for seventeen electrical instructors connected home and concern installations.

“This collaboration has empowered our instructors, giving them the assurance and applicable skills indispensable to bid students successful industry-relevant competencies,” Azeez added.

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Schneider Electric Foundation Delegate for West Africa, Funmilayo Olakitan, noted: “The instrumentality provides students with method expertise to enactment what they are taught successful mentation to practice. Our extremity is to bring the manufacture into the schoolroom and guarantee students are amended prepared for real-life challenges successful the electrical and engineering sectors.”

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