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Training: Institute To Clampdown On Unregistered Organisations
The Nigeria Institute of Training and Development (NITAD) has said that it will soon commence clampdown on all unregistered organisations, both in the public and private sectors of the Nigeria Economy.
Chairman of the Rivers/Bayelsa chapter of the Institute, Mrs. Osondu Nkem Jaja, disclosed this last Thursday, while speaking with newsmen at a one day training programme, organised for, permanent secretaries, Directors, and Heads of Ministries, Departments and Agencies(MDAS) in Rivers State, she said the institute was established in 1989, was vested with statutory responsibility of ensuring strict compliance to mandatory professional training for all its members and other training institutions.
She pointed out that the objective of the Institute was to check issues of ethical violations and professional Misconduct and promote International best practices in service delivery.
The chairman said the institute was presently carrying out public sensitizations for individuals and corporate organisations to register as certified trainers or risk been picked.
According to the chairman, the clampdown on unregistered members, will commence, after, the (NITAD) bill currently before the National Assembly is passed. She pointed out that the bill will empower the instate to be chartered to provide accredited and continuous professional education in the country. She said the Institute was poised to promote International Interachas and exposure of its members through affiliation and co-operation with the international Federation of Training and Development (IFDO), American Society for Training and Development (AATD) and the chartered Institute of personnel and Development (CIPD).
She added that, “the Institute currently has more than, 10,000 individual and 1000 corporate members, while its services are recognized and supported by the Industrial Training Fund (ITF), the centre for management Development, (CMD) Administration Staff College of Nigeria (ASCON) and office of Establishment and Management Service of the Federal Secretariat Abuja”.
The chairman emphasized that the Institute will not compromise in standards in terms of human resources, training, learning and development facilitation functions in Nigeria, she called on the Media, and other critical stakeholders to partner with the institute to affairs its set objectives.
Taneh Beemene
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