It noted that placing one’s needs above others to the detriment of the common good has been a challenge to Nigeria’s growth and development, adding that many professionals had failed in the discharge of their duties.
Olopade who hinted that admission into the professional membership of the institute was tasking and rigorous, said this was essential as the body prides itself with excellence and professionalism.While charging the inductees to adhere strictly to the institute’s code of ethics, he added that being a member of the institute presented them the opportunity to join a credible network of competent administrators.