As one of its palliatives to Printers in Nigeria amidst Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, Chartered Institute of Professional Printers of Nigeria (CIPPON) has waived off registration form fee for all intending members.
Speaking during a live 3-Day webinar that starts this morning tagged: THE NEW NORMAL IN PRINT BUSINESS - SUPPORTING PRINT BUSINESS IN THE NEW NORMAL THROUGH REGULATION, CIPPON President & Chairman-In-Council, Mr. Olugbemi Malomo made the declaration while answering questions posed by WHERE To Print magazine as he also informed that CIPPON has put together a 32-page document to be presented to the Federal Government of Nigeria on what the industry will want the Government to do for stakeholders affected by the coronavirus pandemic. “We’re escalating the document to the concerned Ministry. In doing this, the two major things we want to achieve are that: printing jobs remain in Nigeria, and we want printing jobs (in Nigeria) for CIPPON licensed Printers only” noted Mr. Malomo.
While enjoining stakeholders in the country to start active participation in the affairs of the Institute, Mr. Malomo stressed the need for stakeholders to join CIPPON membership and start to ask questions on any areas of printing business; “start asking questions to Council Members. If you don’t get answer, don’t stop – continue until you get what you want. That’s the reason we’re in the Council” as he disclosed further that the coronavirus pandemic has brought to fore some of the problems in the industry and the Institute is doing all it can to tackle these problems by first identifying them, using the Act to solve and enforce answers to the problems in the industry.
Today’s live webinar has more than 50 participants that joined from across the country and was coordinated by DCS Integrated Media boss – Pastor Tunde Obokhai. Today’s Panelists who made clarifications and also answered some of the questions from participants included some CIPPON Council Members such as Comrade Jide Salako, Mr. Akin Oduwole, Mr. Niyi Adesoye, and Dr. Daniel Itayin. The webinar continues tomorrow to address the theme: CUSTOMERS’ EXPECTATIONS IN THE NEW NORMAL with Panelists as follow: Mr. Femi Abidoye of Xerox, Mr. Ramzi Debs of Skysat, Mrs. Ngozi Ukachukwu of Gific, Mr. Godwin Ogilo of Heidelberg, Mr. John Onuegbulem and Mr. Sam Odimayo both Council Members of CIPPON.
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Adekunle Tajudeen Alamu by name, Asspon member from Akinyele local government area of Oyo State, I have collected CIPPON form before COVID-19 pandemic started, though am yet to pay registration fee which is #5,000, as palliative mentioned above, can I submit the form to Council representative in Oyo State in person of MR OLUWOLE, thanks, God bless.