TEXEM praises AGM of NERC for CIPM fellowship award
Politics
THE United Kingdom based leadership development organisation ,TEXEM UK has praised Mr Babatunde Zubair, of Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) for the award of Fellowship by the Chartered Institute of Personnel Management (CIPM).
In a statement on TEXEM’s website (www.texem.co.uk) by Caroline Lucas, Director Special Projects, Zubair, an alumnus of TEXEM and Assistant General Manager if NERC was described as an individual who stands out as a beacon of inspiration.
Lucas says in the realm of dedication, commitment, and outstanding achievement, there are individuals who stand out as beacons of inspiration.
“This prestigious award is a testament to Mr. Zubair’s unwavering commitment to excellence in the field of management.
“The journey to excellence is often paved with challenges, and Mr. Zubair has navigated this path with exceptional grace and proficiency.
“His exemplary contributions to the field of personnel management and regulatory affairs have not only set him apart but have also established him as a role model for aspiring professionals in the industry,” she said.
Lucas said the conferment of the CIPM Fellowship is not just an accolade; it is a celebration of Zubair’s dedication to continuous learning, leadership, and the pursuit of excellence.
“In his role at NERC, Mr. Zubair has displayed an unparalleled commitment to advancing the standards of the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission.
“His strategic vision, coupled with a profound understanding of personnel management, has undoubtedly contributed to the Commission’s success in navigating the complex landscape of the energy sector.
“The Chartered Institute of Personnel Management’s decision to honor Mr. Zubair with a Fellowship underscores his significant impact on the profession and his commitment to upholding the highest standards of ethical conduct and professionalism,” she said.
Lucas says the recognition is not just an individual triumph but a collective celebration for everyone associated with Zubair and TEXEM UK.
While acknowledging the support and inspiration that Zubair has provided to his colleagues and peers, she says his journey is a testament to the power of perseverance, continuous learning, and a genuine passion for one’s craft.
“May this Fellowship be a stepping stone to even greater heights of success and may it inspire others to follow in his footsteps on the path of excellence in management,” Lucas said. (NAN)
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November 9, 2023 @ 8:29 GMT|
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