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ITF employees congratulate DG Ari on chieftaincy title

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Director-Common of Industrial Coaching Fund (ITF), Sir Joseph Ari.

Employees within the Industrial Coaching Fund (ITF) have rolled out the drums to rejoice the Director-Common/Chief Government, Sir Joseph N. Ari, KSM, KSS on his conferment with the title of Kurnajam of Goemai Nation and for rising because the 2022 Plateau Man of the yr.

Director, Public Affairs Division, Mrs Suleyol Fred Chagu, in a congratulatory message on Thursday on behalf of the Administration and Employees of the Fund, mentioned the recognitions had been really deserved however not completely surprising to the workforce and different those that have labored carefully with the DG since he assumed workplace within the Fund in 2016.

Mrs Chagu mentioned the honours indicated that others exterior of the ITF have begun to totally recognize how the DG has remodeled the Organisation from one which was incapable of actualizing its mandate to positively impacting a whole bunch of hundreds of Nigerians with expertise for employability and entrepreneurship

She famous that because the Kurnajam of the Goemai Nation, (the Defender of the Goemai Nation), the DG will convey appreciable problem-solving expertise to make sure peace and concord not simply within the Goemai Nation however Plateau State typically.

The Director added that the awards which got here at the start of the yr, merely heralded related awards that may observe and would function a buoy and encouragement for the DG, as he strives to make sure that as many Nigerians as potential are geared up consistent with the insurance policies and targets of the Federal Authorities.

It is going to be recalled that Sir Ari within the final quarter of 2022 bagged a number of awards and recognition notably from the Occupational Security and Well being Affiliation (OSHA), the Management Newspaper award for Chief Government of the Yr and Award of Excellence by the Kaduna State Chapter of the Nigerian Institute of Public Relations (NIPR) amongst others.

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