Business
Institute To Enhance Corporate Governance In Nigeria
The Institute of
Directors of Nigeria (IOD) is poised to enhance the quality of corporate governance in the country.
Speaking to newsmen in Lagos on Friday, the Director-General of the Institute, Mr. Victor Banjo said that IOD is a body of best minds in business and public administration in the country to ensure good corporate governance.
Banjo said that the aim of the institute was to maintain and establish contacts among business leaders of the highest levels and interface with government officials for the formulation of polices that support good corporate environment.
He said members of the Institute have made notable contributions to the success of their respective businesses and the nation’s economy.
He said membership of the institute is open to distinguish private businessmen and seasoned public administrators who are ready to make the necessary sacrifice and contribute to the development of the nation’s economy through their networking contacts.
He said the IOD has always showcase the best minds in business in the country and called for cooperation of members towards realising the set objective of the institute.
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