The International Facility Management Association (IFMA) Nigeria Chapter, has signed a partnership with Balmoral Group to offer strategic capacity building towards setting global standard for facility management in the hospitality industry.
The historic ceremony, which held in Lagos, is the first of its kind within the hospitality industry in Nigeria and marks the beginning of stronger institutions compliant with international best practices across Nigeria’s hospitality industry.
Through the partnership, Balmoral stands a pace-setter in compliance with global best practices in events and hospitality within Nigeria.
IFMA’s President, ESV Olalekan Akinwumi, explained that the partnership will serve as a benchmark for regulating the hospitality industry standard within Nigeria.
“I want to appreciate the Balmoral Group for their forward-thinking approach. Building capacity involves looking beyond today, as all knowledge is utilized in the future. For us as facility managers, ensuring a safe environment goes beyond the building and includes the well-being of people.
“This strategic collaboration aims to establish safe event centers, positioning Balmoral Group as a benchmark for the industry. Our partnership will enable us to train staff and enhance facility management skills, leading to efficient service delivery. We believe this journey will set a new standard for the Nigerian hospitality industry, attract foreign confidence, and enhance the experience of visitors.”
The Chief Executive Officer of Balmoral Group, Dr. Ezekiel Adamu, noted that the brand is poised to deliver excellence across its operations, the partnership with IFMA will no doubt steer conversations that would bring the Nigerian hospitality industry to par with world standards in hospitality. He charged vendors that work with event and hospitality firms to get incorporated into the system to ensure uniformity across board.
“Our collaboration with IFMA focuses on innovation, education, and sustainability, ensuring operational excellence through their expertise in sustainable facility management. Together, Balmoral Event Center and IFMA will enhance our facilities’ efficiency, safety, and overall experience by exploring advanced technologies and methodologies.
“We will offer top-tier training programs, certifications, and industry insights to our staff, clients, and communities. With IFMA’s guidance, we will implement eco-friendly practices and aim to extend this partnership to other venues across Nigeria and Africa, encouraging businesses to seek IFMA certification. We hope the government mandates facility team certifications for event centers.”
On his part the General Manager, Lagos State Environmental Protection Agency (LASEPA), Dr. Babatunde Ajayi, represented by the Director, Noise Control, Mrs. Abosede Natufe, congratulated the duo for the bold step in championing the cause for environmental protection and safety in the hospitality industry.
Coinciding with the 10th Lagos State Climate Change Conference, this initiative addresses the impact of human activities on safety and protection. Partnerships like IFMA and Balmoral relieve government agencies and set a model for the hospitality industry.”
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