Unaccredited training consultants risk 6-month imprisonment – CMD
By Nana Musa
The Centre for Management Development (CMD) says any individual who operates consulting training, without accreditation is liable to six months of imprisonment or a fine of N250,000 or both.
Mrs Modinat Olusoji, CMD’s acting Director-General (D-G), told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Sunday in Abuja that unaccredited corporate entities engaging in management development training are equally liable.
’They are in their own case liable to a fine of N1 million.”
She said the newly-amended Establishment Act of the Centre makes provision for the sanctions and empowers the body to enforce the law.
NAN reports that CMD and the Nigerian Council for Management Development (NCMD) were established in 1973 .
They are to regulate management consultancy training through the accreditation and registration of management trainers, training firms and institutions.
The 1973 Establishment Act was amended in 2022 and statutorily empowers the bodies to sanction unaccredited trainers and firms.
Olusoji said that the centre had put machinery in place for the implementation of the amended act on sanctioning unaccredited management training centres in the country.
She said the centre was also carrying out a campaign to sensitise stakeholders to the development.
“We are using every form of advocacy, including our accredited trainers, to be our ambassadors wherever they go.
“We are also trying to put some other activities in place to ensure that those unaccredited gets accredited because we don’t want to just go in the way of enforcing sanctions.
“We want to educate them on the consequences, so that they can voluntarily come forward to be accredited,” the acting D-G said.
Olusoji added: “Another thing we have done is to educate Nigerians on the need to patronise only accredited trainers and management consultants.
“If you want to know whether a firm is accredited or not, just ask for its accreditation number or the name, go to our website and carry out a check”.
The D-G underscored the need for standardisation in management training and urged stakeholders to work together to sanitise the environment and ensure that investment in the sector yields satisfactory result.
She added that the centre’s mandates were derived from the need for human capacity development, provision of services in the area of management training, research, consultancy and education.
This, she said, would ensure improvement of performance and productivity in all sections of the economy. (NAN) (www.nannews.ng)
Edited by Ese E. Eniola Williams
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