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Azeez eyes NITAD presidency, outlines five-point agenda

By Guardian Nigeria
05 November 2020   |   2:56 am
As preparation for election into the Leadership and Governing Council of the Nigerian Institute of Training and Development (NITAD) intensifies, Olasunkade Azeez has offered answers as to why he remains the best candidate for the position of president.    The election is scheduled to hold today at the Lagos Chambers of Commerce and Industries (LCCI),…

As preparation for election into the Leadership and Governing Council of the Nigerian Institute of Training and Development (NITAD) intensifies, Olasunkade Azeez has offered answers as to why he remains the best candidate for the position of president. 
 
The election is scheduled to hold today at the Lagos Chambers of Commerce and Industries (LCCI), Central Business District, Ikeja, Lagos.

 
Having been second Vice-President of the institute, with cognate experience spanning more than two decades and an avalanche of publications, certifications, and training, Asiwaju Azeez maintained that he is coming on board to make meaningful impacts. 
 
Azeez has served under the last three successive administrations. He was an elected Governing Council member and has headed many Committees of Council in the last 14 years and has won an award as the best Chairman of the best Committee of Council. He is the spokesperson of the Institute at the National Assembly’s public hearing on the charter of NITAD. 
 
He was the Head of the Learning Center of Coca-Cola Hellenic Bottling Company in Nigeria.
 
While stating his mission to lift the Institute established in 1989, he listed the following to include his 5-Point agenda if given the opportunity to serve on repositioning of the Institute’s value proposition; standardisation of Learning, Training and Development (LTD) practice; Improvement on membership engagement services, financial sustainability; and secretariat repositioning.

He noted that the Institute requires the services of a vibrant, dynamic, and committed administrator, particularly now that the nation’s critical sectors are in dire need of far-reaching interventions from all relevant institutions.

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