INSTITUTE FOR PROMOTION OF MAINTENANCE CULTURE
We offer high-quality services to promote and cultivate a maintenance culture in Nigeria and the world at large.
Providing world class professional training, education and research to promote maintenance culture.
Join us in fostering a robust maintenance culture that enhances efficiency, reliability, and sustainability. Learn more about our mission and services.
Empower Your Team with Industry-Leading Knowledge
Our expert-led training programs and hands-on seminars equip your team with the latest maintenance practices and certifications to excel in their roles.
Our Mission
- To serve society by promoting attitudinal change that fosters the recognition of the strategic importance of maintenance and continuous improvement of infrastructure through collaboration and innovation.
- To be proactive in providing the right maintenance culture and best practices that forestalls the decay of critical infrastructure
- To serve the society throught the promotion of the attitudes and values for the enhancement of the life span and quality of infrastructure with maximum efficiency and economy.
- The promotion of excellent maintenance culture to address the management and control of resources with maximum efficiency and professionalism to enhance and achieve infrastructure integrity.
- To inspire, inculcate and promote the culture of maintenance in order to forestall infrastructure short life span and decay.
- To promote and accelerate Nigeria's transition to sustainable maintenance culture.
Our Vision
- To be the leading maintenance culture promoter in Nigeria, setting the agenda for attitudinal change, policies and infrastructural integrity.
- To be a leading infrastructure and facilities management institution, where services and solutions are provided in a sustained manner at the highest standard of quality and efficiency in the public interest.
Our Core Values
Guiding Our Commitment to Excellence
Professionalism
Efficiency
Service
Reliability
Innovation
Collaboration
What we offer
Training & Seminars
Our comprehensive Training & Seminars provide industry-leading education in maintenance practices.
Designed for professionals at all levels, our programs cover the latest techniques, tools, and strategies to ensure optimal asset management and operational efficiency.
Research and Development
- Our Research and Development service drives innovation in maintenance culture through rigorous inquiry and practical applications. We collaborate with industry leaders to:
- * Develop solutions to common maintenance challenges * Improve efficiency and effectiveness of current methodologies.
Strategies
We provide customized Strategies to help organizations build and sustain a robust maintenance culture. Our strategic services include:
* Assessment and Analysis: Comprehensive evaluations of your current maintenance practices.* Tailored Action Plans: Strategic roadmaps designed to meet your specific needs and objectives.
* Assessment and Analysis: Comprehensive evaluations of your current maintenance practices.* Tailored Action Plans: Strategic roadmaps designed to meet your specific needs and objectives.
Resources
We provide extensive resources, valuable tools and informations to support maintenance initiatives.
As well as guides, detailed instructions and best practices for the promotion of various maintenance activities.
As well as guides, detailed instructions and best practices for the promotion of various maintenance activities.
Meet The Team
Prof. Chidi C. Maduka, FNIM
President and Chairman in-Council
Prof. Isahaku Mohammed Dajaghas (PhD)
Member. Governing Council
Engr. Dr Mudasiru, Bola, FNSE, FNIHTE, FNICE, FIHE, CFPM, FIPMC
Director of Membership
Moses Ali, FIPMC
International Membership Co-ordinator, USA &Member. Governing Council
Mr. Tunde Akinwunmi Akingbulugbe
Acting Registrar
Dr. Peter Oyeneye, FNIPR
Member. Governing Council
Chief Augustine A. Ojei
Ugwu Eze, FIPMC
National Treasurer & Member Governing Council
High Chief John Enyinnaya Ubani, JP, BA, ASM,
Assistant Commissioner of Police (Rtd)
Member. Governing Council
Barr. Prince Goke Adewale, Esq, LLb, LLM.BL. CEDAR
National Legal Adviser & Member. Governing Council
Deacon Moses Egbo, Bsc Econs, NIMR, FCA
Auditor &Member. Governing Council
Major Gabriel Adafikwu. (Rtd)
Member. Governing Council
Kolawole Olupitan. Bsc, MBA, Msc, MIMN, FIPMC
Member. Governing Council
Blessing Eleojo Moses. ECPO
Head Protocol Unit &Member. Governing Council
Barr.Nimnan Denden Esq
Member. Governing Council
Divine Onyinyechi James, Bsc. IMT, NUJ,FRCN
Manager, Media and Publicity
Gallery
Divine Onyinyechi, Manager, Media and Publicity (left) with Dr Dosunmu Fatima Kemilola of Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LASUTH) (right).
What is Maintenance Culture
Benefits of Maintenance
Benefits of Implementing Maintenance Practices
Membership Subscriptions
Application for membersip form
A 4-Day Seminar on Modern Maintenance and Asset Integrity Management
A 4-Day Seminar on Best Practices for Budgeting and Cost Management in Facility Maintenance
A One Day Inaugural Lecture on Improving The Maintenance Culture for Rapid Economic Recovery and Transformation in Nigeria.
From the left: Divine Onyinyechi James and Dr Adebayo Aderibigbe (Consultant Physician and Public Health Specialist) at Lagos State University Teaching Hospital
The President, Prof. Chidi C. Maduka. speaking at the plenary meeting
Picture from our Plenary Meeting. From the left: Kolawole Olupitan, Divine Oyinyechi, Prof. Chidi C. Maduka, Blessing Eleojo Moses, Deacon Moses Egbo and Chief Augustine A. OjeiUgwu Eze.
From the left: Divine Onyinyechi James (Host) and Dr Adebayo Aderibigbe (Consultant Physician and Public Health Specialist) at Lagos State University Teaching Hospital
A 4-Day Seminar on Maintenance Management and Technology Best Practices.
Different Forms of Maintenance TrainingImage caption
Professional membership prospect 2024
Becoming an IPMC member
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