The Lagos State Government has commenced an internship scheme for final
year students of tertiary institutions across the State tagged ‘Ready,
Set, Work,’ an initiative aimed at equipping fresh graduates with
necessary skills to become job creators rather than job seekers.
The
scheme, which is being anchored by the State’s Ministry of Education,
commenced on June 11, 2016 with the training of over 1,500 students on
basic digital skills.
The scheme is an intervention of the Lagos
State Ministry of Education, aimed at providing Entrepreneurship and
Employability training skills for final year students in Lagos State
tertiary institutions.
Over 2,000 students filled the application
form for the programme, out of which 500 were selected to participate
in the pilot edition.
Special Adviser to Governor Akinwunmi
Ambode on Education, Mr. Obafela Bank-Olemoh, in a statement on Tuesday
disclosed that on the first day of the programme, students of Lagos
State University, (LASU), Lagos State Polytechnic (LASPOTECH), and Lagos
State College of Health Technology (LASCOHET) gathered at the Main
Auditorium of the Lagos State University, Ojo, to register for a digital
training session by Google on some basic digital skills.
He
said: “The session was open to all students, whether or not they were
enrolled the READY.SET.WORK programme. Over 1,500 students participated
in the training. On the same day, about 40 professionals participated in
a train-the-trainers workshop for the volunteer facilitators of the RSW
programme, which also took place at another venue on the campus.
“The
delegates for the training included volunteers from
PricewaterhouseCoopers, First City Monument Bank, Access Bank, as well
as faculty members from Lagos State University, Lagos State Polytechnic,
and the Lagos State College of Health Technology,” Bank-Olemoh said.
He
added that the pilot scheme of the internship training would run for 13
consecutive Saturdays between June and September, commencing with a
general module on soft skills, and followed by two specialized tracks in
employability or entrepreneurship.
According to him, top
performing students in the employability track will be placed on 6-month
internship positions at partner organizations, including
PricewaterhouseCoopers, SystemSpecs, Guaranty Trust Bank, First City
Monument Bank, and Access Bank; while students in the entrepreneurship
track with viable business models will have the opportunity to pitch to a
panel of investors.
He said Seed Funding would also be made
available to students with the best business ideas through the Lagos
State Employment Trust Fund and other funding agencies.
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