Chartered Institute of Administration

The Chartered Institute of Administration (CIA) is a Nigerian professional body established in 1987 that regulates training and practice of Administration in the public and private sectors.

Chartered Institute of Administration
Formation1987
TypeProfessional association
HeadquartersLagos
Region served
Nigeria
Membership
ACIA, MCIA, FCIA
Official language
English
President
Adm. Samson Olopade
Immediate Past President
Adm. (Prof.) G. U. K. Chima
Adm. (Dr.) Goddy Idaminabo
Past President
Websitewww.cia.org.ng
Remarks08091505837

The CIA was chartered by Act No 103, No. 76 Vol. 79 of 31 December 1992.[1]

In December 2012 the CIA invested its seventh president, Dr. Goddy Idaminabo (now the immediate past president), at the institute's 23rd induction ceremony, which was held in Lagos. Three fellows were inducted, nine full members and 122 associate members.[2]

In May 2013, Idaminabo criticized the Central Bank of Nigeria for a "policy somersault" when they introduced polymer bank notes, then soon afterwards announced plans to withdraw them.[3]

In June 2013, Idaminabo announced that the CIA was planning to act as host to the Pan African All Administrators conference. In an interview with The Guardian (Nigeria), he stressed the importance of properly trained and qualified administrators, asserting that this would even help reduce corruption.[4]

Hajiya Zainab Maina, appointed Minister of Women Affairs and Social Development in July 2011, is a Fellow of the institute (FCIA).[5] King Emmanuel Adebowale Adebayo of Emure Ekiti, formerly the Nigerian Chief of Police, is another fellow.[6]

Chief Richard Onwuka Egbule, appointed chairman of the National Salaries, Incomes and Wages Commission in August 2009, is a Fellow.[7] The poet Tochukwu Callistus Ipere is a distinguished graduate.[8]

References

  1. "CHARTERED INSTITUTE OF ADMINISTRATION ACT". PLAC. 30 December 1992. Retrieved 2013-06-29.
  2. Ebere Nwiro (10 December 2012). "Nigeria: Chartered Institute of Administration Inducts New Members". ThisDay. Retrieved 2013-06-29.
  3. "Chartered Institute of Administration Stakeholders Advise CBN On Polymer Naira Notes Review". Leadership (Nigeria). 6 May 2013. Retrieved 2013-06-29.
  4. Mary Ogar (20 June 2013). "How CIA can minimize corruption, by Idaminabo". The Guardian. Retrieved 2013-06-29.
  5. Jubril Olabode Aka (5 March 2012). Nigerian Women of Distinction, Honour and Exemplary Presidential Qualities: Equal Opportunities for All Genders (White, Black Or Coloured People). Trafford Publishing. p. 285. ISBN 978-1-4669-1555-8. Retrieved 29 June 2013.
  6. "His Royal Majesty's Profile" (PDF). Emure Kingdom. Retrieved 2013-06-29.
  7. "Chief Richard Onwuka Egbule Ph.D, FNIM, MFR". National Salaries, Incomes and Wages Commission Board. Retrieved 2013-06-29.
  8. Tochukwu Callistus Ipere (7 October 2011). Get the Way. Xlibris Corporation. p. 119. ISBN 978-1-4653-6626-9. Retrieved 29 June 2013.


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