
The Chartered Institute of Personnel Management of Nigeria has inducted more than 1,500 new members as it reaffirmed its position as the country’s statutory regulator for human resource management practice.
The institute inducted 1,573 professionals during its 70th induction ceremony held recently in Lagos, describing the milestone as a reflection of its growing influence in shaping workplace standards and professional leadership in Nigeria.
Speaking at the event, the President and Chairman of the Governing Council of CIPM, Mallam Ahmed Gobir, said the institute remains the only body legally empowered to regulate human resource practice in Nigeria.
“The CIPM remains the only regulatory body chartered by an Act of Parliament to regulate the practice of human resource management in Nigeria,” he said. “That is authority. That is credibility. And that is a legacy carved into the professional history of this nation.”
Gobir warned that individuals practising human resource management without CIPM
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