NIPR-FCT, Drawbridge Communication sign MoU to expand PR Ecosystem 

Sun, Aug 11, 2024
By editor
3 MIN READ

Politics

THE Nigerian Institute of Public Relations (NIPR), FCT Chapter on Friday signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with a public relations consultancy firm, Drawbridge Communication Management Ltd, aimed at enlarging the public relations ecosystem in the Federal Capital Territory and neighbouring states.

At the signing ceremony in Abuja, the NIPR-FCT Chapter Chairman, Stanley Ogadigo said among other things, that the MoU will be a stepping stone towards bridging current manpower gap, especially in the area of public relations consultancy in the nation’s capital. 

Describing the partnership as innovative initiative for greater value addition to society, Ogadigo emphasised that organisations in FCT will now have an array of options to explore in sourcing qualified manpower to address their public relations needs. 

“Before now, it has always been a question of those in need of public relations services going outside Abuja to source for consultants. But now, we are saying we have a pool of qualified professionals around and time has come to put them to task. With this MoU, we are encouraging quality consultancy services, establishment of more public relations firms and effective collaboration to ensure that the PR needs of organisations, both public and private within the FCT are met”, he noted. 

Mr. Ogadigo expressed optimism that the new deal with Drawbridge Communication Management Company will also help in building a system that will provide mentorship to young professionals, quality training to those already in the PR field and help prospective consultants in setting up public relations consultancy firms. 

In his remarks, the CEO of Drawbridge Communication, Hassan Abdul said the project will leverage the huge potentials in the field of public relations to create job opportunities in the FCT and environs, adding that availability of quality professionals will boost the confidence of clients. 

“If we have a large number of firms in the profession that offer quality services to clients, it will create the paradigm shift we are looking for and it will let people know that they do not need to move outside Abuja to get qualified PR consultants”, he stated. 

Earlier in his remarks, the Chairman of Projects and Partnerships Committee of the NIPR-FCT, Dr. Omoniyi Ibietan said the partnership offers opportunity to those intending to go into PR consultancy in Abuja to enlist for training that will sharpen their skills to render satisfactory services to clients. 

 Ibietan who doubles as the Secretary-General of African Public Relations Association (APRA) said it will bring to an end, the era of exporting jobs out of Abuja and reposition FCT as a hub for PR consultancy.

A.I

Aug. 11, 2024

Tags:


Senate confirms Justice Kekere-Ekun As Chief Justice of Nigeria

THE Senate on Wednesday at plenary confirmed the appointment of Justice Kudirat Kekere-Ekun, as Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN). The...

Read More
LG. Election:  About 80% of citizens are unaware of Sept. 28 election – CLO 

THE Civil Liberties Organization Anambra State Branch has reiterated its earlier appeals to Gov. Charles Soludo and Anambra State Independent...

Read More
Three parties field 321 candidates for Jigawa LG poll

THE Jigawa State Independent Electoral Commission (JISIEC), says three political parties have fielded 321 candidates for the Oct. 5, local...

Read More