Following a resolution of the ICMC Governing Council, the President of the Institute of Chartered Mediators and Conciliators, Chief Emeka J.P. Obegolu, FICMC, FCIArb (UK), led a delegation to the Federal Capital Territory Administration to inform the Honourable Minister of this award of Fellowship and discuss possible collaborations between the Institute and the FCT. Chief Emeka Obegolu, in communicating the resolution of Council, stated that the award of Fellowship is the Institute’s highest level of professional recognition and it encourages awardees to continue to bring peace and harmony wherever they are. He stated further that in coming to the resolution, the Council took into consideration the relative industrial peace that has marked his tenure as Minister of FCT as well as the enthronement of ADR as a preferred process of Dispute Resolution in the Ministry of FCT. The award ceremony will take place during the Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) Conference and Induction Ceremony of the Institute scheduled to hold November 26, 2019.]]>

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