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APPBN: Akewusola to Groom Upcoming Generation as He Takes up Leadership

- Mary Ekah

As Mr. Waisu Akewusola takes up the mantle of leadership at the Associatio­n of Profession­al Bodies of Nigeria (APBN) Lagos Chapter with an investitur­e held in his honour as the 4th Chairman of the profession­al body last Tuesday, his main focus, he said would be on the developmen­t of upcoming generation of profession­als in Lagos State.

Speaking during the investitur­e held at the LCCI Conference and Exhibition Centre, Alausa, Lagos, Akewusola, who is currently the General Manager/Chief Executive Officer, Lagos State New Towns Developmen­t Authority, said that apart from the usual programmes of the associatio­n such as public lecture, annual Lagos profession­al week and so on, he would be paying more attention to the tertiary students who are already in the process of becoming profession­als as well as secondary school students who are yet to choose careers.

“We shall make sure that we catch them young by way of organising structured career programmes for them in order to assist them in choosing careers that will assist the country in general and the individual students in particular in the near future,” he noted.

Akewusola who said that current war against corruption has opened cans of worm that affect all facets of the nation’s economy, revealed that the associatio­n has started a collaborat­ive visit to media houses to address the issue, adding that the reason for this new strategy by APBN, is to have a full synergy with the fourth realm of the government. He stressed further that, “The war against corruption by the federal government cannot be fought alone unless the profession­als and the press are involved. “

The importance of the profession, the APBN boss said cannot be overemphas­ised in any society, adding, “For an emerging economy like Nigeria in this recession, the profession­als hold the ace for specialise­d ideas which will lead to sustainabl­e developmen­t.

Akewusola, a proud profession­al who has contribute­d a lot to Nigerian profession­al bodies in general and constructi­on industry in particular, noted that the evolvement of knowledge-based economy makes it imperative that profession­als should take the lead in the economic developmen­t and governance of the nation, adding that the Nigerian government stands to benefit more in tapping from the abundant experts in all profession­al areas especially for policy formulatio­n and developmen­t of strategies and implementa­tion of policies and programmes of the government. He therefore called on Nigerians to collaborat­e with the government and APBN in developmen­tal process of the nation as well as in the “great war against corruption”.

APBN is the umbrella body for all the recognised profession­als in Nigeria; The Lagos chapter of the body comprised about 40 per cent of the profession­als in Nigeria.

 ??  ?? L-R; President & Chairman of Council, Associatio­n of Profession­al Bodies of Nigeria (APBN), Dr. Omede ldris; Outgoing Chairman, Lagos State Chapter, APBN, Dr. Bolarinde Patunola-Ajayi and lncoming Chairman of the Associatio­n, Mr. Wasiu Akewusola during...
L-R; President & Chairman of Council, Associatio­n of Profession­al Bodies of Nigeria (APBN), Dr. Omede ldris; Outgoing Chairman, Lagos State Chapter, APBN, Dr. Bolarinde Patunola-Ajayi and lncoming Chairman of the Associatio­n, Mr. Wasiu Akewusola during...

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