Institute Inducts 66 New Members to Revalidate Certificates
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At a glance
- The Institute of Safety Professionals of Nigeria (ISPON) inducted 66 new members in Lagos.
- The induction aims to strengthen the safety culture within Nigeria's corporate sector.
- New members were urged to uphold professional standards and warned against unqualified practice.
The Institute of Safety Professionals of Nigeria (ISPON) has inducted 66 new members at its Lagos branch, reinforcing its commitment to embedding a robust safety culture across Nigeria's corporate landscape. National president Chief Stephen Udezi led the ceremony, emphasizing the importance of professionalism and integrity.
anyone not qualified to practice safety when caught will be adequately visited with the punishment prescribed by law.
During the induction, Udezi addressed the newly admitted members, urging them to serve as exemplary ambassadors for the institute. He announced that a certificate revalidation process will soon be implemented to identify and eliminate unqualified individuals, commonly known as "quacks," from the profession. Udezi stressed that the institute demands the highest standards in both learning and character, as certificates are awarded based on these principles. He commended the inductees for their evident zeal and dedication.
the institute only needs the best in learning as certificates are awarded in character in learning
Mr. Shola Ogunleye, the Lagos branch chairman, encouraged the new members to distinguish themselves through their professional conduct. He described ISPON Lagos as a dynamic entity on a long journey of development. Ogunleye praised their good behavior and reiterated the need to consistently maintain professional standards. Miss Tanwa Morenikeji Adekola, speaking on behalf of the inductees, expressed gratitude for the rigorous and insightful training provided by the ISPON Lagos branch executives.
ISPON Lagos was a work in progress with a long journey ahead of them.
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