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IPF congratulates Kestin Pondi on fellowship award

IPF congratulates Kestin Pondi on  fellowship award 

The Ijaw Publishers' Forum (IPF)  has expressed heartfelt felicitation to her patron Chief (Engr) Kestin Pondi, the Managing Director of Tantita Security Services Nigeria Limited for being conferred with the Award of the Fellowship of the Engineering Society of Nigeria.

It was gathered that the conferment ceremony was held by the Engineering Society of Nigeria early this week to celebrate the achievements of the outstanding professionals in the engineering sector in the country.

IPF described the Pond's fellowship award as a result of his commitment, dedication and hard work for service. This is according to the group, has distinguished him among his peers.

The statement reads, "Pondi is an exceptional leader and has demonstrated excellent commitment for service. He is hardworking and innovative. He has significantly contributed to the prevailing peace and security of the national asserts of the country.

"This conferment signifies his outstanding contributions and unwavering roles played in developing and promoting professionalism in the engineering sector in Nigeria.
It is succinct to state that Tantita Security Services under his watch has taken a lead by providing proper security for the nation's oil and gas asserts. 

"Pondi has displayed professionalism and expertise in curbing oil thieves and promoting increased oil production in the country. Pondi's fellowship recognition is well-deserved. We cherished his ability to calibrate engineering prowess with strategic security management for the safety and development of the Nigeria oil sector and Maritime security.

However, in the conferment ceremony, held at the Engineers Society of Nigeria's annual meeting, Pondi's acceptance speech emphasised the importance of innovation, continuous learning, and collaboration in advancing the engineering profession in the country.

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