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By Emmanuel Kwada
In a grand ceremony held at Madugu Hotel in Yola, the Institute of Corporate Administration inducted 27 new fellows and 17 members, including high-profile individuals from Adamawa State.
Among the inductees were Local Government Area Chairman of Yola North, Barr Jibril Suleiman Ibrahim Jimeta, National Population Commission’s Federal Honourable Commissioner, Dr Clifford Zira, and Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps’ (NSCDC) Public Relations Officer (Adamawa State Command), DSC Nyako Amidu Baba.
The guest speaker, Dr Glenn M Kibikiwa, emphasized the importance of creating a culture of professionalism in the workplace. He encouraged the inductees to build strong characters, think critically, and act in the best interest of their organizations.
Dr Kibikiwa defined professionalism as involving standards, ethics, and strong will, and emphasized its role in grooming individuals within their professions
Dr Kibikiwa defined professionalism as involving standards, ethics, and strong will, and emphasized its role in grooming individuals within their professions.
The training logistics officer coordinating the Northern region, Mr John Mayas, explained that the induction aimed to equip the new members with the skills to meet the challenges of the modern workplace, particularly in the face of artificial intelligence and high technology. He noted that the induction was part of the institute’s policy to train and retrain Nigerians in the civil service, private organizations, and corporate organizations.
Barr Jibril Suleiman Ibrahim Jimeta, LGA Chairman of Yola North, expressed his gratitude for the induction, dedicating the plaque presented to him to Governor Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri. He pledged to follow in the governor’s footsteps and serve the people of Yola North better.