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Objectives and Functions of the National Institute

National Institute For Policy and Strategic Studies-NIPSS

    1. The Institute shall serve as a high level centre of reflection, research and dialogue where academics of intellectual excellence, policy initiators and executors and other citizens of practical experience and wisdom drawn from different sectors of National life in Nigeria would meet to reflect and exchange ideas on the great issues of society, particularly as they relate to Nigeria, in the context of the dynamics of a constantly changing world.

    2. For the purposes of subsection (1) above, the institute is hereby empowered:

    - To conduct courses for top level policy makers and executors drawn from different sectors of the national policy with a view to expanding their outlook and perspective and stretching their conceptual capacity and qualities of discernment and analysis and thereby helping to improve their overall performance in their different fields of action.

    - To award certificates of attendance to those who participate in a sufficient and satisfactory manner in any of its courses;

    - To conduct seminars, workshops and other action oriented programmes whether on a continuing or ad hoc basis for leaders in the public services (including the armed forces and other disciplined forces), the private sector, political organisations, professional and other groups with a view to promoting, defining and enhancing appreciation for, long-range national plans and objectives;

    - To identify, encourage, stimulate, assemble, organise and help deploy to the best national advantage the country's intellectual talents and experienced policy analysts, who are likely to make positive contributions to the treatment of complex policy problems.

    - To organise and carry out, on an inter-disciplinary basis intellectual support of those charged with making and implememnting policy for Nigeria, research in depth into the social, economic, political, security, scientific, cultural and other problems facing the country and to formulate and present, in usable form, the available options for their solution;

    - To disseminate by way of publication of books, records, reports or otherwise, information about any part of its activities, to the extent deemed justified by the Board in the interest of the nation, and generally, as a contribution towards knowledge and for better national and international understanding; and

    - To promote or undertake any other activity that, in the opinion of the Board, is calculated to help achieve the purposes of the Institute.

    3. The Institute shall carry out its tasks and responsibilities in an objective, non-partisan manner, independently of any group in the body politic.

Zones of the Association

The Alumni of fthe Association residing in the following States of the Federal Republic shall be composed into Zones of the Association as follows:

Bauchi Zone

Comprising Bauchi, Plateau and Gombe States.

Enugu Zone

Comprising Anambra, Enugu, Abia and Ebonyi States.

Ibadan Zone

Comprising Kwara, Ogun, Oyo and Osun States.

Kaduna Zone

Comprising Kaduna, Kano, Katsina and Jigawa States.

Lagos Zone

Comprising Lagos State.

Abuja Zone

Comprising FCT, Kogi, Niger, Benue and Nasarawa State.

Bornu Zone

Comprising Bornu, Yobe, Adamawa and Taraba States.

Port Harcourt Zone

Comprising Imo, Cross-River, Rivers, Akwa-Ibom and Bayelsa States.

Sokoto Zone

Comprising Sokoto, Kebbi and Zamfara States.

Benin Zone

Comprising Edo, Delta, Ekiti and Ondo States.



 "… By creating the National Institute, this Administration has created one more venue for the various leadership groups to meet, discuss and seek resolutions of issues that relate to the continuing development and transformation of our society. The objectives of such exchanges of ideas would be to bring about a new and distinct way of life that can ensure happiness and contentment for all Nigerians. I share the optimism of many Nigerians that we can achieve this new society as long as we are not complacent with the present, and we seek new ideas, new options and new attitudes..."
                                                                                 
3rd September 1979
 

 "… When NIPSS was set up twenty-one years ago, it was our firm expectation that with the high calibre of operators we insisted on, excellence would be an everyday virtue in the environment here in Kuru. Now on the threshold of a new millennium, the hope, which we invested in the National Institute, is by no means diminished. In deed, the formidable challenges and opportunities envisaged in the global village makes such an institution doubly relevant…"
                                                                                  6th November 1999

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