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Savannah Energy’s Accugas wins CIPM HR Best Practice Award

Savannah Energy PLC said its 80 per cent indirectly owned subsidiary, Accugas Limited, has won the Human Resources (HR) Best Practice Award for the Energy, Oil and Gas Sector at the 54th International Conference and Exhibitions of the Chartered Institute of Personnel Management of Nigeria (CIPM) held in Port Harcourt, Rivers State.

According to a statement by the Communications Manager, Okwudili Onyia, CIPM is the apex regulatory organisation for the practice of HR in Nigeria. CIPM’s other statutory mandate includes the determination of knowledge and skills to be attained by people seeking to become HR professionals, raising those standards from time to time, and enabling effective and impactful people management and organisational development in the associated areas.

According to the CIPM, the HR Best Practice Awards were established in 2012 to promote excellence in people management and organisational development. Another objective of the Awards was to celebrate professionals who strive to implement and embed best-in-class HR practices in their organisations. Key metrics for selecting the Award winners include demonstrated proof of positive business impact based on change, initiative, programme or process improvement.

The CIPM International Conference and Exhibitions is the largest gathering of HR professionals in Africa. The 2022 event was attended by over 3000 practitioners from across the continent.

Head of Human Resources, Savannah Energy, Nigeria, Yetunde Onabule, said: “We would like to thank the Chartered Institute of Personnel Management of Nigeria for this prestigious award in recognition of our efforts to promote excellence in HR at Savannah Energy. Our people are our most important asset, and we consistently invest in developing our talent and to make Savannah the best place to work in Nigeria.”

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