Dr. Jalo Ahmed Ganga Bags HR Doctoral Fellowship Award, Says Human Resources Is the Backbone of National Development

By Genesis Ogiri, Abuja

Abuja - In a grand celebration of visionary leadership, institutional excellence, and transformative human capital advancement, the revered Chartered Institute of Human Resources Management has conferred its prestigious Doctoral Fellowship Award on Dr. Jalo Ahmed Ganga in recognition of his remarkable contributions to economic development, enterprise leadership, and strategic institutional advancement in Nigeria.

The distinguished conferment ceremony, which held on May 9, 2026, at the iconic Nigeria Merit Award House, Maitama, Abuja, assembled an array of diplomats, technocrats, policy architects, captains of industry, governance reformers, and globally respected professionals beneath an atmosphere richly adorned with intellectual elegance and ceremonial grandeur.

Widely celebrated for his exceptional administrative acumen and farsighted leadership philosophy, Dr. Jalo Ahmed Ganga has carved an enviable niche within Nigeria’s commercial and industrial ecosystem. As Vice Chairman of the Gombe Chamber of Commerce Industry Mines and Agriculture, he has remained a formidable voice in the advancement of private-sector growth, industrial innovation, investment facilitation, and sustainable economic empowerment.

His professional trajectory is emblematic of resilience, visionary diplomacy, and developmental pragmatism. Over the years, Dr. Ganga has consistently championed policies and strategic engagements aimed at strengthening institutional productivity, promoting entrepreneurship, and fostering an enabling environment for commerce and industrial expansion. His influence within the nation’s economic landscape has continued to resonate across both governmental and corporate corridors, earning him admiration as a statesman of uncommon foresight and organizational dexterity.

The Chartered Institute of Human Resources Management, globally reputed as a bastion of professional excellence and human capital renaissance, once again demonstrated its unwavering commitment to intellectual advancement and ethical leadership. The Institute has distinguished itself as a formidable citadel dedicated to the cultivation of administrative competence, workforce innovation, strategic leadership development, and professional reengineering within contemporary society.

Through its Fellowship and Doctoral induction initiatives, the Institute continues to spotlight personalities whose contributions transcend ceremonial rhetoric and manifest in measurable societal impact, institutional transformation, and enduring developmental legacies. The body has remained instrumental in redefining human resources management as a strategic fulcrum for national growth, corporate sustainability, and global competitiveness.

The evening reached a defining crescendo as Dr. Ganga, while addressing newsmen shortly after his conferment, delivered profoundly resonant remarks on the indispensable relevance of human resources in nation-building and organizational sustainability.

According to him, “Human resources remain the spinal cord of every viable institution and the catalytic engine of national development. No nation can attain enduring prosperity without investing substantially in its people, because human capital represents the most valuable asset in the architecture of governance, productivity, innovation, and sustainable advancement.”

He further emphasized that institutions which neglect strategic manpower development risk stagnation and systemic inefficiency, stressing that contemporary leadership must prioritize competence cultivation, workforce empowerment, and intellectual capacity enhancement as prerequisites for economic transformation and global relevance.

Dr. Ganga also advocated for the institutionalization of progressive human resource frameworks capable of unlocking the enormous potentials embedded within Nigeria’s youthful population, noting that the future of Africa’s development trajectory largely depends on the continent’s commitment to knowledge-driven leadership and people-oriented governance.

Dignitaries and observers at the ceremony described the honour as a befitting recognition of Dr. Ganga’s enduring legacy in enterprise leadership and institutional development, affirming that his unwavering commitment to economic empowerment and professional excellence continues to inspire a new generation of transformational leaders across Nigeria and beyond.

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