The Africa Institute of Public Administration (AIPA) has released a list of 30 newly installed practitioners from various states of the country after being certified to correct the ills of public administration in the field where they practice.
The induction was held recently at the UNICAL International Conference Centre, University of Calabar, Cross River State, where dignitaries from all walks of life gathered to witness the event.
In all, there were 24 inductees.
Speaking, Dean of Africa Institute of Public Administration, Professor Tyoor Fredrick acknowledged that the newly inducted public administrators were certified after going through examination and meeting all requisite by the institute.
According to Professor Fredrick, Africa Institute for Public Administration was founded to offer practical learning solutions to innovate and reshape the operationalization and management of government systems in countries of Africa.
He however charged the inductees to go a long way in promoting the ethical standard of public administration in the conduct of their individual collective assignment.
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