*CUSTOM CHIEF, OTHERS BAG INSTITUTE OF of CORPORATE ADMINISTRATION'S FELLOWSHIP AWARD*
*By Solomon Kpamor, in Abuja*
The Deputy Comptroller General, Nigeria Customs Service, Suleiman Chiroma has been inducted into the fellowship cadre of the Institute of Corporate Administration
The fellowship investiture ceremony which held in Abuja during the weekend is the institute's 33rd edition, and according to the organisers, also held simultaneously in Lagos and Port-Harcourt, Rivers state.
The Institute's fellowship award, according to findings is reserved for distinguished public servants and administrators with track record of excellence in their various places of work.
Other notable public servants and administrators that were recipients of the institute's Fellowship Award include the Clerk, House of Representatives Committee on HYPADEC, Mr Ignatius Echiegu; Special Assistant on Political Mobilization to the Governor of Niger state, Dr Alhassan Abdul; Director General, Niger state Public Procurement Board, Alhaji Abubakar Mohammed among others.
Speaking on the significance of the award, DCG Suleiman Chiroma said the institute encourages and rewards good governance and excellence among public administrators across the country.
According to DCG Chiroma the institute prepares citizens for better performance and output both in public service and corporate organisations.
The custom's DCG expressed delight for the award and pledged to do more in order to justify the confidence reposed in him.
The DCG urged Nigerians to consider good administration as the foundation of leadership, adding that "leadership without administration is tantamount to nothing. So, if you are not a good leader and you don't know how to administer, then, you shouldn't aspire for leadership."
Chiroma who expressed joy that his modest policy on inclusive administration and mentorship is being identified and rewarded, insisted that leaders should imbibe the spirit of "division of labour and delegated responsibility because it's the bedrock of progress," adding that "it enable the younger ones to learn the job and participate in whatever that is going on."
HYPE.NEWS REPORTS
Comments
Post a Comment