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NIPR Seeks Nigeria’s Economic Recovery

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The Nigerian Institute of Public Relations (NIPR) has called on the Federal Government to take policy steps that will lead to economic recovery and transformation.
Chairman, NIPR, Rivers State, Rev. Francis Asuk, made the call at a walk to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the institute in Port Harcourt.
The event themed, “Walk for Economic Transformation”, which started from Polo Club, GRA, to the Isaac Boro Park, had members of NIPR Rivers, NIPR Students Association (NIPRESA), security agencies and corporate bodies joining in.
In his speech, the State NIPR boss, Rev. Asuk said the call became imperative as Nigeria is in dire need of economic recovery to improve on the living conditions of her people.
He observed that Nigerians the world over were succeeding in their professions, but a bad reputation was hampering her economic growth. Consequently, the need for Nigeria to rebuild her integrity, for which the NIPR is taking the lead in ensuring that the country regains her reputation among the comity of nations.
“Today, Nigerian Institute of Public Relations is beginning a road walk for economic transformation for our nation.
“In 2023, we attained 60 years. This celebration is to mark that event and accordingly the NIPR Governing Council, which is the body that oversees the regulation and the practise of Public Relations led by the President of Council, Dr. Ike Neliaku, supported by its members, are taking a road walk across the nation for economic transformation.
“NIPR has taken up the task of ensuring that we rebuild a better reputation for Nigeria”, he said.
Rev. Asuk decried quackery in Public Relations practise and called on organisations to always engage only certified Public Relations practitioners.
Also speaking, the Rivers State Commissioner for Health, Dr Adaeze Oreh, commended NIPR for the laudable initiative.
“These activities of NIPR are geared towards not just marking the institute’s 60th anniversary, but the commitment to it, and sustainable development which we are driving in advancing our Governor, Siminalayi Fubara’s health for all for Rivers people.
“The Governor’s health for all project is geared towards empowering the health, well-being and sustainable development for the good of the State”.
The NIPR Diamond Anniversary celebrations also featured a tree planting exercise in line with the Green Nigeria Initiative.
Stakeholders from the Rivers State Government, represented by the Commissioner for Health, Dr. Adaeze Oreh; Commissioner for Power, Solomon Eke; Vice Chancellor, University of Port Harcourt, Prof. Owunari Abraham Georgewill; and traditional Rulers, Eze Upata of Upata Kingdom, Eze Felix Otuwarikpo; and Eze Gbaka-Gbaka of Evo Kingdom, King Leslie Eke, were on hand to plant trees of transformation at the NIPR Garden at the Isaac Boro Park.
Others include: the Commissioner of Police, Rivers State, Olatunji Disu; Commandant, Nigeria Security and Civil Defense Corps, Rivers State, Basil Igwebueze; Chairman National Orientation Agency, Young Ayotamuno; Head Corporate Communications, Indorama Petro chemicals, Dr. Jossy Nkwocha, and his counterpart at NLNG, Andy Odey; as well as fellows of the institute, who also joined in the tree planting exercise.
The NIPR 60TH Anniversary celebrations continued with a public lecture titled “60 years of Public Relations practice in Nigeria: Milestones, New Trends and Prospects” delivered by Prof. G. B. Okon at POWA Complex, Old GRA, yesterday.

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