Centre for Management Development (CMD) has begun verification of training firms across the country to address quackery.
The centre’s Acting Director-General, Bitrus Chinoko, who announced this, added that accrediting a training firm leads to quality training delivery, enhances organisational performance and leads to higher-level skills and competence.
The CMD chief said the accreditation will ensure that the individuals carrying out training functions have the necessary qualifications, experience and training to carry out task.
He added that the verification would check the requirements of the firms to know their capability, and if they should be accredited.
Chinoko said any accredited firm which has gone through the process is deemed ready for business.
He explained that the accreditation process is done once in a year and lasts five years.
The CMD chief said over 557 firms applied for accreditation, while 414 firms would be visited and properly screened, to get the best.
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