 For Nigeria to experience the best of polytechnic education in the country, stakeholders must play active roles towards its development. The immediate past rector of Ogo State Institute of Technology, Iqbesa, engineer Olufunke Aikikuru Leire, was speaking at the Sandforth Ceremony held in her honor in Iqbesa, Ogo State. While acknowledging the role of the government in keeping the polytechnic running, she said that the components of the education sector must receive attention equally. I know the government is trying and everybody involved in the morning of polytechnic systems starting with the staff, with students, with the government, we all have rules to play to keep the polytechnic system moving forward. So it's not as if you are going to say the challenges of polytechnic is the government that will solve it, or starting with the students, everybody is a stakeholder. So we all have our roles to play. The government played their roles, the people in governance didn't play their roles, our students didn't play their roles, members of staff didn't play their roles, and the management staff. You see, they say change begins with me. If you want any meaningful change in the polytechnic sector, it must start with every individual, every unit that make up the sector. The problem with me is that we will be concentrating on a particular sector, for not to have a meaningful change, everybody, every stakeholder must be involved. And you all agree with me that starting with the student, everybody is a stakeholder. The student, the staff, the government, the coordinating body, the NBT. So for us to move the TVET unit forward, everybody must come together to work towards it. Hello, hope you enjoyed the news. Please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.