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‘I ‘ll transform NITAD’

By Felix Kuye
12 July 2016   |   1:53 am
The newly elected President and Chairman of Council of the Nigerian Institute of Training and Development (NITAD), Mrs. Janet Jolaoso has pledged to take the institute to an enviable height during her tenure.
Mrs. Janet Jolaoso

Mrs. Janet Jolaoso

The newly elected President and Chairman of Council of the Nigerian Institute of Training and Development (NITAD), Mrs. Janet Jolaoso has pledged to take the institute to an enviable height during her tenure.

Speaking at the investiture held recently, Jolaoso said: “I have accepted the assignment as a clarion call with my usual valued altruistic disposition to serve. With every sense of responsibility, passion and commitment, we will elicit and optimally harness the members’ potentials, talent, treasure and time to take the institute to the next and even, higher level through our combined efforts and articulated eight-point agenda.”

Unveiling her agenda for the institute, she said her administration would move swiftly to, among others, in achieving completion of the on-going charter status processing for greatness of the institute also to help in raising the institute’s acceptance index and status to international standards, in other to categorization of members into specializations, rebranding of NITAD’s value proposition through effective members’ engagements programmes will also be put in place so has to empowering all committees and branches to enhance growth and actualisation of our collective goals and aspirations.

“I pledge to be focused and harness available resources prudently to achieve this. Please is rest assured that no effort will be spared towards achieving the aspiration and philosophy behind the emergence of the institute as envisioned by the founding fathers.”

Jolaoso told the gathering that various committees had been inaugurated with mandates to evolve strategies and actionable plans to execute the roadmap to reposition NITAD. “Tracking mechanism has been introduced to measure the score card at the end of this administration,” she said.

Dignitaries at the event include Senator Olugbenga Obadara, member of Ogun State House of Assembly, Israel Adio Jolaoso, Michael Paul, clerics and members of the institute.

Jolaoso was elected the 8th president and chairman of council along with other officers at the last annual general meeting held on the 7th day of April 2016.

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