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CPIN inducts Inspector General of Police, Senator Solomon Adeola, 14 others as fellows

From left: Executive Secretary/CEO Chartered Pension Institute of Nigeria, Dr. Samson Akinyemi; Director, Centre for Pension Rights Advocacy (CPRA), Takor Ivor; President/Chairman of Council, Umar Kwairanga; Commissioner of Police, Lagos State Command, Adegoke Fayoade, Council member; Council Peter Adediji (sitting) and newly inducted fellows (standing) at the event.

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Chuks Udo Okonta

The Chartered Pension Institute of Nigeria (CPIN) today inducted the Inspector General of Police Dr. Kayode Egbetokun; Senator Solomon Adeola, Chairman; Senate Committee on Establishment and Public Service Matters Sen. Cyril Fasuyi; Chairman House Committee on Pensions Hon. Hussaini Jallo and 12 other distinguished Nigerians as fellows of the institute.

They were inducted at the 2024 Chartered Pension Institute of Nigeria Investiture/Induction Ceremony of new Fellows and Associated today in Lagos.

Other inductees are: Hon. (Dr.) Olaide Mohammed; Hon. Olufemi Ogunbanwo; Hon. Akeem Ige; Lukman Muraina; Babatunde Adefusi-Owate; Abdumalik Sarki; Kashim Fugu; Kucas Durojaite; ACP Adedeji Okemuyiwa; Salami Ozomata; Jimoh Korode and John Kalu

Fellows with Associates at the event.

The Institute also inducted 12 associates.

From left: Commissioner of Police, Lagos State Command, Adegoke Fayoade receiving a certificate on behalf of the Inspector General of Police from President/Chairman of Council Chartered Pension Institute of Nigeria Umaru Kwairanga at the event.

President/Chairman of Council CPIN Umaru Kwairanga at the event, congratulated the inductees, urging them to strive for professionalism and used their professional competence to help the country achieve her transformation and jointly address the issues of pension problems in the country.

From left: Commissioner of Police, Lagos State Command, Adegoke Fayoade, with President/Chairman of Council Chartered Pension Institute of Nigeria Umaru Kwairanga at the event.

The Inspector General of Police, who was represented by the Commissioner of Police, Lagos State Command, Adegoke Fayoade, appreciated the institute for the honour, stating that the award would strengthen the relationship between the Nigeria Police and pension industry.

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