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LASG holds Y2022 Education Summit, targets 5,300 stakeholders to discuss boosting quality assurance

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…We have to change the paradigm for human capital development – Commissioner

By Moses Adeniyi

The Lagos State Government (LASG) has commenced plans to hold the Y2022 Education Summit to convene stakeholders across the sector to discuss critical subjects towards addressing the challenges of quality assurance in education, with a view to developing the human capital profile of the State’s population and Nigeria’s at large – Nigerian NewsDirect reports.

The two-day education summit slated for Tuesday 30th and Wednesday 31st of August, 2022, would accommodate no less than 5,300 participants addressing critical subjects for a paradigm shift.

The summit, the State Government believes was important to engage stakeholders towards co-creating new ideas and solutions for the development of education in Lagos State and Nigeria at large.

According to the State’s Commissioner for Education, Mrs. Folasade Adefisayo, all stakeholders in the public and private education sector in Lagos State, such as: Educators, School Owners and Administrators, Parents, Students, Education Researchers, NGOs, Education Consultants and Private Sector Development Partners, would gather to discuss critical matters of concern touching on the theme of the Summit tagged “Creating a Sustainable Fit-For-Purpose Education Model” with the sub-theme “Prioritizing Education in the T.H.E.M.E.S Agenda and the 30 Year Lagos Development Plan”.

“Education related agencies and institutions such as the West Africa Examination Council (WAEC), Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB), National Examination Council (NECO), Education Research Institutes and university will also participate in the conversation at the summit,” she disclosed at a press briefing on Wednesday at the State Capital to disclose plans for hosting the Y2022 Lagos State Education Summit

“As part of the strategy to harness resources as well as best brains from across the world and deliver the desired quality education to learners, Lagos State will host an Education Summit on Tuesday 30th and Wednesday 31st of August, 2022,” she added.

According to her, the summit will also afford the Federal Ministry of Education, other federal education agencies and State Commissioners of education across the country “an opportunity to co-share ideas for the development of education in Nigeria.”

The Summit, she said, seeks to explore a holistic approach towards education and lifelong learning from early childhood to higher education that is necessary for developing, re-skilling and enhancing an active population in a bid to make Education in Lagos State Fit-For-Purpose.

“The Y2022 Education Summit is no doubt a bumper packed Summit with well-versed speakers and panelists who have over the years garnered experience from various fields and are ready to share for the education development of Lagos State and Nigeria.

“Amongst our expected are; the ambassador of Finland to Nigeria, H.E. Leena Pylvanainen, Professor Enase Okonedo, Vice Chancellor Pan African University and former Dean of Lagos Business School, Professor Josiah Ajiboye of Teachers Registration Council TRCN), Lucy Pearson, British Council Country Director, Mr Tunde Adekola of the World Bank Office, Mr Fela Bank-Olemoh amongst others who are expected to do justice to the topic of discuss in line with the Lagos State Education Transformation Plan,” she added.

“In order to allow for robust participation of all stakeholders, the Summit will be hybrid for physical and online participation. However all participants will register via the link which has been provided on www.lagoseducationsummit.com,” Adefisayo mentioned.

She disclosed that the on-sight arrangement will accommodate about 300 participants in-person, while over 5,000 would participate online.

According to her, the Summit aims for discussion that will lead to change in paradigm in teaching and learning.

She mentioned that such was important as recent studies have reflected challenges relating to productive value of young people coming out of education institutions.

Speaking on the quality value of graduates to work demands, she said, “If we don’t give them the requisite skills that will ensure they can perform effectively in the world of today, how can we say they can’t work,” she queried.

In her remarks, the Chairman, Teaching Service Commision, Lagos State, Mrs. Elizabeth Ariyo, said having examined the present situation in the State, the need for paradigm shift was pertinent, arguing that a change can’t be expected by sticking to the prevailing teaching and learning orientation.

“We examined the present situation of education and we discovered that the students are taught the way we were taught back then. If we keep on doing the same thing, the same way, we can’t expect a change.

“So, what do we need to do? We need to create a fit-for-all education system and that is why we even introduced the Comprehensive Schools; they must have something to do, they must be marketable. We cannot just be producing graduates that can only write good English without having any skills.

“We thought about it and that was why we said we need to change our mind set that will make the students coming out of our schools very useful to the society and when they are useful to the society there will be economic growth,” she said.

Since inception, the Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu led Administration has concentrated efforts on implementation of various initiatives across the education sector in furtherance of the promise to provide high quality education accessible to all learners in the State, in fulfilling its policy thrust, the T.H.E.M.E.S Agenda.

According to Adefisayo, the strides can be scaled up with re-energised synergy between all stakeholders in the education sector.

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Shettima departs for 2024 US-Africa Business Summit in Dallas

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Vice-President Kashim Shettima is expected to depart Abuja for Dallas, United States of America, to represent President Bola Tinubu at the 2024 US-Africa Business Summit.

The summit is organised by the Corporate Council on Africa.

Mr Stanley Nkwocha, the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Communications, Office of The Vice-President, said this in a statement on Sunday in Abuja.

Nkwocha said Shettima would join other political and business leaders across Africa, the USA and beyond for the summit.

According to him, the summit will feature high-level dialogues, networking business sessions and the plenary, all scheduled for the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center in Dallas, Texas.

He said that the African leaders expected at the summit include, the President, Republic of Liberia; Joseph Boakai, President, Republic of Malawi; Lazarus Chakwera and the President, Republic of Angola, Joao Lourenço.

Nkwocha said other African leaders that would grace the summit are the President, Republic of Botswana, Mokgweetsi E. K. Masisi, President, Republic of Cabo Verde, José Maria Neves, and the Deputy Prime Minister, Kingdom of Lesotho, Nthomeng Majara.

He said besides the summit’s plenary, Shettima would speak at the Roundtable on African Infrastructure Investment with a focus on impact and returns.

” He (Shettima) is also scheduled to speak on a high-level panel on agribusiness, focusing on transiting “from food insecurity to thriving agribusinesses.

” Additionally, the Vice-President will speak at a plenary session on Navigating Africa’s Energy Future as well as chair a session dedicated to promoting the ‘invest in Nigeria’ initiative.

” He is also expected to attend other meetings and engagements on the sideline of the summit.”

Nkwocha said that Vice-President Shettima is expected back in the country at the end of his engagements in the US.

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Israeli to close Al Jazeera’s operations in the country – PM Netanyahu

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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said his Cabinet has unanimously voted to close broadcaster Al Jazeera’s operations in Israel.

The move came after Israeli lawmakers recently approved a new media law widely referred to as the “Al Jazeera law” that gives the government powers to ban foreign broadcasters if they are deemed a risk to state security.

Netanyahu announced the Cabinet decision in a post on X, formerly Twitter, in which he called Al Jazeera “the hate channel.”

Israeli Communications Minister Shlomo Karhi said on Sunday that he had signed the closure order and that it would be implemented immediately.

According to Israeli reports, this means that offices in Israel could be closed, broadcasting equipment confiscated, the station removed from cable and satellite television channels and its website blocked.

The Israeli government had accused Al Jazeera, which is based in the Gulf emirate of Qatar and has a wide reach in the Arab world, of biased reporting on the ongoing war against Hamas militants in the Gaza Strip.

Al Jazeera has reported extensively on the catastrophic situation in the Palestinian territory and shown images of death and destruction that are rarely seen on Israeli television stations.

The channel also regularly shows videos of attacks on Israeli soldiers by Hamas’ military arm, the Qassam Brigades.

The channel has rejected allegations of bias and, in the past, accused Netanyahu of spreading “new lies and inflammatory slanders” against the network.

Al Jazeera has also accused the Israeli military of deliberately targeting journalists on several occasions.

Netanyahu has accused Al Jazeera of “damaging Israel’s security, actively participating in the massacre on October 7 and inciting against Israeli soldiers.”

Al-Jazeera was founded in 1996 and is headquartered in Doha. It was one of the first Arab TV stations to publish critical reports on the region and quickly gained popularity.

The Israeli government’s efforts to ban Al Jazeera have drawn criticism from some of the country’s most prominent allies, including the United States and Germany.

The U.S. State Department expressed irritation of the decision and reiterated support for the free press all over the world.

A German Foreign Office spokesman also criticised the so-called Al Jazeera law last month: “A free and diverse press landscape is the cornerstone of a liberal democracy.”

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OTC 2024: PETAN leads stakeholders on sustainable energy solutions for Africa’s future

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The Petroleum Technology Association of Nigeria (PETAN) has led delegates to the 2024 Offshore Technology Conference (OTC) in Houston, Texas U.S. to discuss sustainable energy solutions for Africa’s future.

Mr Kevin Nwanze, Executive Secretary, PETAN, disclosed this in a statement on Sunday in Lagos.

Nwanze said that PETAN’s Nigerian pavilion at OTC 2024 would be hosted under the theme, “Sustainable Energy Solutions for Africa’s Future”.

He said that the conference would have more than 200 hours of multidisciplinary discussions and networking events, including a wide range of topics, suited for every participant.

PETAN scribe, however, called for stakeholders’ participation at the 2024 OTC, holding between May 6 and May 9 at the NRG Park, Houston, Texas, US.

According to him, PETAN has been responsible for hosting stakeholders at the OTC for many years.

“The association is calling on government agencies, stakeholders, oil and gas companies, and Nigerian investors to participate at the Nigerian pavilion at the prestigious event in Houston, U.S.

“Participation in the Nigerian pavilion shall deliver a unique opportunity for exhibitors and delegates to interact with global professionals

“As they share their insights on technological advances, energy transition, safety, environmentally focused solutions, and economic and regulatory impacts of the offshore energy sector,” he aded.

Nwanze said: “It allows organisations to engage with world leaders, CEOs, and government officials from around the world, with the chance to create and develop business relationships.

“And also tap into emerging regions vital to offshore development and obtaining recognition necessary for growth and visibility to thousands across the globe.

“Showcase your company’s capabilities to over 1,000 delegates and over 250 companies in the industry.

“Promote products and services to operators and contractors in the local region.

“Gain access to the latest industry news and access to networking opportunities with professional contacts from across the world.

“Network with the upstream, midstream, and downstream organisations and high-profile government officials and key decision-makers in the industry.

“Build and establish new leads as well as entrench a global presence in the industry.

“Get familiar with competitors’ capabilities to stay ahead in the industry,” the statement read.

The OTC 2024 expects over 31,000 energy professionals as attendees, 45 technical sessions, 450 presentations and over 1,300 exhibitors drawn from different countries, including Nigeria.

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