HeadlinesNews CILT Nigeria President Inaugurates Committee, Tasks Members On Service Dedication to duty By maritimemag May 27, 2019 ShareTweet 0 Abiola Seun | The President of the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport, (CILT), Nigeria, Alhaji Ibrahim Jibrin, FCILT over the weekend inaugurated chairmen and members of standing committees of the Institute. The president who inaugurated the committee at the Institute“s National Secretariat in Lagos charged the chairmen and members to perform credibly in order to further enhance the status of the Institute. The president of the institute who is also hold the traditional tittle of Magayakin Zazzau Emirate however said that Committees members appointments were done in line with their routine contributions to the growth of the Institute“s over the years in addition to their ”proven integrity,” the president added. The three standing Committees of the Institute according to the President are, Professional Development Committee, Public Relations Business & Strategic Committee and Account & Finance Committee. Professional Development Committee (PDC) is to be chaired by Professor Adesoji Adesanye, a Fellow of the Institute, Mr Remi Ajiboye, a Chartered member as the Vice Chairman , Mr Abdulrahman Ajala a member of the Institute as a member of the Committee and Mr Paul Ndibe, a Fellow of the Institute and Acting Executive Director of CILT Nigeria as its Secretary. The terms of reference of the committee includes: setting professional examinations for members and potential members, marking scripts, screening members academic records for upgrade or at the point of entrance, etc. The second committee inaugurated was Public Relations & Busines Strategic Committee to be chaired by Mr Babayo Adamu, a Fellow of the Institute, Mr Alaga Anibola, a Chartered Member of the Institute as the Vice Chairman, Mr Bashir Ambi Mohammed, a Chartered Member of the Institute as a member of the committee, another member was Mr Aroge Rotimi, a Member of the Institute. and Mr Pauk Ndibe, a Fellow of the Institute and Acting National Executive Director of CILT Nigeria as the committee Secretary. Mr Jibrin further stated that the PR & BS Committee has its terms of reference as follows: The development of strategic cooperative relationships with the Institute’s”s Corporates Members or other organization for a win-win outcome in consonance with the National Secretariat. Review of business plans for the Institute’s”s programme, offering the best ways of actualizing them, assist in developing a wide network of public awareness campaign for the Institute, Assisting the National Secretariat in structuring profitable programmes including trainings and workshops, Helping to attract offers for implant training programmes of identified organization and the sustenance of the profitability of the programmes, Assisting in the packaging of attractive Institute programmes for sponsorship by Corporates organizations especially the Institute’s corporates members, and to assist in developing a link for attracting back lapsed Corporate and individual Members towards a more robust Membership growth. The National President also inaugurated the third committee, Account and Finance Committee, to be Chaired by Mr Benjamin Ihumbe, a Fellow of the Institute, he is to be assisted by Mr Ezre Daku, a Chartered Member of the Institute, other members are Mr Hakeem Ajibola, a Chartered Member and Mr Paul Ndibe, a fellow of the Institute and Acting National Executive Director of CILT Nigeria as its Secretary. Responding on behalf of the Committees, Prof. Adesanya thanked the President and Council Members of the Institute for the confidence bestowed on the committees and assured them that the Committees will not fail in achieving the desired results. © 2019, maritimemag. All rights reserved.
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