STRATEGIES FOR IMPROVING MAINTENANCE OF LABORATORIES AND EQUIPMENT OF VOCATIONAL AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION FOR EFFECTIVE SERVICE DELIVERY IN TERTIARY INSTITUTIONS
Vocational and technical education is an educational training which encompasses knowledge, skills competencies, structural, activities, abilities, capabilities and all other experiences acquired through formal, on the job or off the job which are capable of enhancing recipients and creating opportunity for securing job (Okolocha, 2006). The Federal Republic of Nigeria (2004) outlined the goals of Vocational and Technical Educa tion (VTE) in the National Policy on Education document as follows:
- Provide trained manpower in the applied sciences, technology and business particularly at craft, and technical levels.
- Provide the technical knowledge and vocational skills necessary for agriculture, commerce and economic development.
- Give training and impart the necessary skills to individuals who shall be self-reliant economically while at the post secondary (tertiary) technical institute such as Polytechnics or colleges of education (technical) and universities.
To be able to achieve this goal of vocational  technical education, there must be adequate instructional facilities such as  laboratories and equipment for the teachings and learning of vocational and technical  education skills, knowledge and competencies at the tertiary level. vocational  and technical education include training in engineering such as Electrical, Mechanical,  Welding and Fabrication, Agricultural, science laboratory, computer science,  other courses include office technology, food technology hospitality, business  administration, accountancy etc. These courses are taught at colleges of  education, polytechnic and the universities. 
			  Since these courses require high level of  practical skills acquisition, there is need for functional workshops or  laboratories.  Laboratories in VTE may  not be properly financed or funded, but there is need for appropriate  maintenance culture to be practiced in the laboratory for sustainable  acquisition of practical skills.  This  study therefore intends to identify the strategies for improving maintenance of laboratories and equipment  of vocational and technical education for effective service delivery in  tertiary institutions. 
  Statement of the  Problem 
			  One of the  principal roles of vocational technical education institutions is to promote  skill acquisition among the youth through training.  This is a sure step towards achieving the  goals of vocational technical education.   Skill acquisition leads to self reliance and self employment among  graduates of vocational technical education.   Uzoagulu (1993) opined that manipulative skills can not be effectively impacted  theoretically and that laboratories, equipment and tools are very much required  in the training for practical skill acquisition.
			  Ogbuanya  (2004) observed that government in realization of the importance of tools,  equipment and laboratories in skill training and scientific knowledge has  provided funds for tools, equipment and laboratories at the secondary and  tertiary institutions in Nigeria.
			  Inspite of  the huge financial commitment of government in the provision of laboratories,  tools and equipment, Anyakoha (1992) stated that these equipment, tools and  laboratories lack maintenance.  The  unfortunate and regrettable state of equipment tools and laboratories have been  attributed to inability of the operators to apply preventive and total  maintenance culture as at when due, on the equipment tools and laboratories. This  paper intends to address the problem of poor maintenance culture in vocational  technical education institutions at the tertiary level.
			  The  problem of this study is therefore to identify the required strategies that  will enhance and promote high maintenance culture of laboratories, workshops  and equipment in vocational technical education at tertiary level.