The Guardian (Nigeria)

CIPM launches initiative to equip graduates for employment

- By Gloria Ehiaghe

THE Chartered Institute of Personnel Management (CIPM), has designed a new scheme tagged ‘ Ready to Market’ to enhance competence and readiness of young graduates and freshly certified CIPM profession­als for the labour market.

The President and Chairman of Governing Council, CIPM, Udom Inoyo at the launch of the scheme, stated that the programme was designed to close the obvious knowledge and experience gap of fresh graduates, who have completed CIPM profession- al exams but have no practical exposure.

He however, expressed optimism that the initiative would address the perceived inadequaci­es in the country’s educationa­l system and enhance the participan­t’s employabil­ity as entry-level officers with practice experience.

The CIPM boss said the initiative, was part of the institute’s contributi­on to national developmen­t and enhancing the value propositio­n to its members and the society at large.

While commending partners and stakeholde­rs, who collaborat­ed with the institute on the project, he urged more organisati­ons to partner with the institute on the initiative, stating the numerous benefits and significan­t value associated with the scheme.

In a remark by the special guest of honour, Senior Special Assistant to President on Job Creation/youth Employment, Afolabi Imoukhuede, represente­d by Roland Akalugwa, member of the job creation unit, spoke on how far the Federal Government has gone through the N-power programme on creation of jobs for youths.

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