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Alausa Flags Off Landmark Hostel Projects At LASU, YABATECH

Oyindamola Olawuyi by Oyindamola Olawuyi
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Minister of Education, Dr. Tunji Alausa, has flagged off major hostel development projects at Lagos State University (LASU) and Yaba College of Technology (YABATECH) as part of efforts to address accommodation challenges and improve student welfare in tertiary institutions in Lagos State.

The groundbreaking ceremonies, held under the supervision of the Federal Ministry of Education and supported through intervention frameworks of the Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund), brought together university administrators, financiers, contractors, students and other stakeholders.

At LASU, Alausa joined Vice Chancellor Ibironke Olatunji-Bello and other officials for the foundation laying ceremony of a new hostel project expected to significantly improve residential life on campus.

The minister later proceeded to YABATECH, where he joined Rector Ibraheem Adedotun Abdul for the groundbreaking ceremony of a 1,500-bed hostel project being delivered through a Public-Private Partnership (PPP) arrangement involving Intergrated Project Ltd.

Speaking during the ceremonies, Alausa described the projects as strategic investments aimed at strengthening educational infrastructure and creating a more conducive learning environment for students.

“Education infrastructure must evolve beyond classrooms alone,” the minister said. “A conducive learning environment includes safe accommodation, stable electricity, and an ecosystem that allows students to thrive academically and socially. These projects are therefore not optional interventions, they are strategic national investments.”

He noted that overcrowded hostels, poor facilities and rising accommodation costs have continued to affect students across universities and polytechnics nationwide.

According to stakeholders, the projects are expected to ease pressure on existing hostel facilities while promoting safer and more modern residential communities for students.

At LASU, where the student population is estimated at over 35,000, available hostel spaces currently accommodate less than 20 per cent of students, placing significant strain on existing infrastructure.

Project stakeholders stressed that student accommodation should be treated as a critical component of educational reform rather than an afterthought.

“A hostel is not merely a structure where students sleep,” a project stakeholder said during the ceremony. “It is where friendships are formed, leadership is developed, ideas are exchanged, and communities are built. Quality accommodation directly influences emotional wellbeing, academic performance, security, and the broader student experience.”

The projects are being executed through Public-Private Partnership frameworks, reflecting increasing reliance on private-sector collaboration to address infrastructure deficits within the education sector.

Industry observers say such partnerships could become more important as institutions seek sustainable ways to expand infrastructure amid growing enrolment and limited public funding.

For Intergrated Project Ltd, the YABATECH hostel project further strengthens its presence in institutional infrastructure development, particularly projects focused on balancing commercial sustainability with social impact.

Stakeholders at the ceremonies also commended President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for supporting efforts aimed at improving student welfare infrastructure nationwide.

Recognition was also given to LASU leadership, including Olatunji-Bello and Deputy Vice Chancellor Oseni Afisi, as well as supporting institutions such as Keystone Bank, Kerdos Capital and Tope Adebayo LP for their roles in advancing the projects.

Addressing concerns about instability within the education sector, Alausa reiterated the Federal Government’s commitment to uninterrupted academic calendars.

“Our objective is stability,” he said. “Students deserve uninterrupted academic calendars, institutions deserve operational certainty, and Nigeria deserves an education sector capable of competing globally.”

The minister also disclosed plans by the Federal Government to provide dedicated power substations for the facilities to ensure stable electricity supply upon completion.

Stakeholders described the move as essential, noting that reliable electricity remains critical to modern learning environments increasingly dependent on digital tools and technology-driven academic activities.

Beyond infrastructure, Alausa urged students to remain optimistic about the country despite prevailing economic challenges.

“Nigeria’s story should not only be told through hardship,” he said. “Young people must also project the possibilities, opportunities, innovation, and resilience that define this country.”

Observers within the education sector believe the LASU and YABATECH projects could serve as models for other institutions seeking innovative approaches to infrastructure financing and development.

Speaking on the significance of the developments, Olayinka Kusemiju, a director at Intergrated Project Ltd, said the projects represented more than physical infrastructure.

“Education infrastructure is not simply about buildings; it is about dignity, opportunity, and the environment we create for future generations to thrive,” he said.

He added that the projects reflected a broader commitment to nation-building through impactful infrastructure delivery.

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“For us at Intergrated Project Ltd, this is bigger than bricks and concrete. It is about contributing meaningfully to the future of Nigerian education and ensuring students have access to safe, modern, and conducive living spaces.”

Kusemiju further emphasised the importance of collaboration between government institutions and private investors in driving sustainable educational development.

“When visionary leadership, institutional support, and private-sector expertise align, transformational projects become possible. That is exactly what these hostel developments represent.”

Industry stakeholders have described the developments as a major response to the persistent accommodation challenges facing tertiary institutions across Nigeria, noting that the scale and pace of execution position the LASU and YABATECH hostel projects among the most significant student housing interventions currently underway in the country.

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Oyindamola Olawuyi is a Digital Journalist with Leadership Media Group, specialising in content writing, news reporting, research, and feature writing. With over three years of experience, she is committed to delivering accurate, balanced, and compelling stories.

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