The Kogi State Ministry of Information and Communications has announced its strategic partnership agreement with Kogi Polytechnic, Lokoja, focused on enhancing the training of students in printing technology.
The collaboration will see the Ministry working closely with Kogi Polytechnic to facilitate the exchange of knowledge and resources, as well as to create opportunities for academic and professional development for students.
Similarly, the Ministry will take on the printing jobs of the Polytechnic, providing hands-on training for students in its state-of-the-art printing press.
Commissioner for Information, Hon Kingsley Fanwo, expressed enthusiasm for the partnership, stating that it aligns perfectly with the Ministry’s mission to promote training for the youth of Kogi State using their modern press facilities.
The partnership between the Ministry of Information and Kogi Polytechnic will involve joint research projects, training programs, and public outreach activities.
The collaboration is expected to benefit both institutions by fostering mutual learning and sharing best practices in the field of printing technology.