Sentences with phrase «manpower development»

"Manpower development" refers to the process of improving and upgrading the skills, knowledge, and abilities of individuals in order to enhance their productivity and effectiveness in the workforce. Full definition
In his words: «In view of what you have done so far in Cross River State since your assumption of office on May 29, 2015 in the area of socio - economic, political and manpower development as attested by many, and in view of your workers friendly posture, we the workers of Cross River State have viewed critically the options open to us and our future, and have agreed on this day to massively support your second term in office.
He said the group was positioned to avoid all errors of misrule of former affiliation and assured that there was enough capital, human and material resources to plan policies towards better technological skilled manpower development for brighter economic attainment of the new state.
What then is the function of the training and manpowers development department of the Nigeria police if in the last five decades the Nigeria police have not upgraded her principles and practice of effective policing?
Idris added:» Nigerian Government had offered slots for police officers from the Gambia and Sierra Leone in the Police Staff College Jos and the Police Academy, Wudil, for Police Officers to enhance capacities in the middle level manpower development Cadre of the Police institutions in these countries between 2001 to 2007.
The Deputy Inspector General of Police, DIG, in charge of training and manpower developments, Emmanuel Inyang has vowed that the Police would not recruit armed robbers and cultists in ongoing recruitment exercise by the force.
The Deputy Inspector General of Police, DIG, in charge of training and manpower developments, Emmanuel Inyang has vowed that the Police would not recruit armed robbers...
Of this, it has allocated US$ 35 million for «manpower development» in the life sciences.
According to the New York Times columnist William Safire, the lawyer, Paul D. Grossman, acted on a complaint objecting to sexist words in the catalog — words such as manpower development, mankind, and grantsmanship.
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