Institute re-elects Enebeli as President

Sat, Jan 27, 2024
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COUNCIL Members of the Institute of Strategic Management of Nigeria (ISMN) (Chartered) on Friday, re-elected Mr Alex Enebeli, as its President during the Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the Institute in Abuja.

The institute is a professional management association, which specialises in Strategic Management, Leadership, and Governance founded in 2003.

Addressing members after his inauguration, Enebeli said the AGM that produced him as president was the first since ISMN attained the status of Chartered in 2023.

He challenged members to represent the institute positively in their various organisations with a view to bringing about change that would support national development.

Enebeli said the institute was committed to collaborating with Ministries, Department and Agencies (MDAs) to empower its members in those MDAs to be able to perform creditably.

According to him, the institute is committing to assisting these agencies to be better and to be exemplary and become reference points for other agencies.

The founding president of ISMN, Prof. Austin Uwandulu, congratulated the new council on their election and commended them for upholding the mandate of the institute.

Uwandulu said the dream of the institute was to contribute to making Nigeria a great nation by tapping into its human resource potential.

He expressed optimism that Nigeria would reclaim its place as a great nation, adding that time would come when the Chinese, the Americans, the Japanese and many other nationals would be scrambling for the green passport.

According to him, when Nigeria achieves its greatness again, those who embraced the ‘Japa’ syndrome will begin to find their way back.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) recalls that the body commenced its AGM with induction and investiture of over 300 new members and fellows on Wednesday followed by its annual conference on Thursday and climaxed it with the AGM on Friday. (NAN) 

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-January 27, 2024 @ 16:51 GMT|

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