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NAHCO to Partner ICAN on Capacity Development

Second left, Mrs. Olatokunbo Fagbemi, Group Managing Director/CEO, nahco aviance; presenting a gift to the Ikeja Disctrict Chairman of ICAN, Mr. Oni Olalere, during the visit of officials of the Institute to the Company’s Head Office at Ikeja. With them are, from left, Mr. Bamidele Adelaja, CFO, nahco aviance; and right, Mr. Kamoru Amodu, a member of ICAN delegation.
Second left, Mrs. Olatokunbo Fagbemi, Group Managing Director/CEO, nahco aviance; presenting a gift to the Ikeja Disctrict Chairman of ICAN, Mr. Oni Olalere, during the visit of officials of the Institute to the Company’s Head Office at Ikeja. With them are, from left, Mr. Bamidele Adelaja, CFO, nahco aviance; and right, Mr. Kamoru Amodu, a member of ICAN delegation.
Second left, Mrs. Olatokunbo Fagbemi, Group Managing Director/CEO, nahco aviance; presenting a gift to the Ikeja Disctrict Chairman of ICAN, Mr. Oni Olalere, during the visit of officials of the Institute to the Company’s Head Office at Ikeja. With them are, from left, Mr. Bamidele Adelaja, CFO, nahco aviance; and right, Mr. Kamoru Amodu, a member of ICAN delegation.

The Nigerian Aviation Handling Company Plc. (nahco aviance), will partner the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria (ICAN) on human capacity development, the Company said yesterday.

Speaking with a delegation of the Ikeja District of the Institute who paid her a courtesy visit at the Ikeja Head Office of the Company, the Group Managing Director, Mrs. Olatokunbo Fagbemi, said the Group will partner with ICAN in organising in-house training for staff who are accountants and others who are non – accounting staff of the Company for capacity development and financial literacy.

Commending the role its chartered accountants play in the development of the Company, Fagbemi said nahco aviance boasts of a sizeable number of chartered accountants and that the Company had always supported their participation in ICAN programmes.

“At NAHCO, we believe in training and retraining of staff. That is why we have a semi-autonomous unit called Learning & Development enabled with global affiliations which handles aviation related training for the Company. Our staff are some of the best trained in the industry.”

She pointed out that the Company will leave no stone unturned in giving the best training to its staff.

Explaining why the Company had to run a harmonised group structure, the GMD said since the company is a group with a number of subsidiary companies, it has to be properly run as a group in a way that bring value to shareholders.

In his response, the Chairman, Ikeja District of ICAN, Mr. Oni Olalere, FCA, commended the management of the Company stating that ICAN was happy with the level of support NAHCO had been giving to its members working in the Company and also the Ikeja District of the Institute.

He said, “We are happy with the support NAHCO gives to the members working in the organization.”

He called for more cooperation between NAHCO and the Institute in areas of training and sponsorship of the Institute’s events.

 

 

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