The Lagos State Cooperative College, Oko-Oba, Agege, has concluded a two-day orientation programme for the second batch of trainees under the Lagos State Cooperative College Skills Acquisition Programme 2.0.
The programme began with registration of participants and a welcome session that introduced the Acting Provost, Dr. Walid Gbadebo Adebosin, and the Registrar, Mrs. Senume Omolade Harrison-Fasakin.
Speaking during the opening, Dr. Adebosin urged trainees to take the six-month training seriously, saying it was created to address job scarcity and improve employability. “This programme is designed to prepare you for opportunities, so punctuality, discipline, and commitment are important,” he said.
He added that the College does not tolerate laziness, unseriousness, or immoral behaviour, and stressed the need for good conduct throughout training.
The orientation featured sessions on programme expectations, safety guidelines, an overview of available skills, introduction of trainers, fire safety drills, and a guided tour of the Henry Karll Workshops.
