Current development in the world calls for our collaborative efforts to reinforce professionalism.
The new President of the Chartered Insurance Institute of Nigeria, CIIN, Mr Muftau Oyegunle has said that despite the ravaging effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, thecan achieve greater successes if professionalism and ethics are reinforced in reaction to the new order.
While stating that he has come at a time the industry needs to change its strategies to the new normal, Oyegunle said; “Our reactions to these disruptions will determine our position today and in the future. These disruptions are here and it has come with new challenges that call for the reinforcement of our professional calling.
According to him, the theme and focus of his tenure will be ‘Reinforcing Professionalism and Ethics in the new order,’ and the choice of the theme is borne out of the need to establish a rolling plan which will guarantee that even in the face of current global uncertainties, the Institute will continue to meet the needs of members.
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