The Niger Delta Growth Fee has pledged a strategic partnership with the Nigerian Institute of Public Relations.
The NDDC Govt Director of Company Providers, Ifedayo Abegunde, said this when the Chairman of the NIPR, Rivers State Chapter, Mr Francis Asuk, led a delegation on a courtesy go to to the NDDC Managing Director, Dr Samuel Ogbuku, on the Fee’s headquarters in Port Harcourt.
This was contained in an announcement issued in Port Harcourt on Tuesday by the NDDC Director of Company Affairs, Mrs Seledi Thompson-Wakama, and despatched to newsmen.
Ogbuku, who was represented by the Govt Director of Company Providers, highlighted the significance of status administration and the vital position the NIPR performs in sustaining a constructive nationwide picture.
He identified {that a} well-managed status might entice worldwide investments, whereas a unfavourable picture might deter potential buyers. The Govt Director of Company Providers inspired the committee to formalise its partnership proposal with the NDDC.
Talking earlier, the Chairman of the NIPR Rivers State, Mr Francis Asuk, mentioned the delegation was on the NDDC to debate the upcoming NIPR 2024 Week.
He famous that the picture managers have been specializing in the theme: “Rebuilding Nationwide Popularity via Enterprise Integrity and Public Belief.” Asuk noticed that the upcoming NIPR Week wouldn’t be full with out the participation and sponsorship of the NDDC.
He emphasised the relevance of the programme’s theme and burdened the essential position the NDDC might play in enhancing the connection between the oil-rich Niger Delta area and the Federal Authorities.
The NIPR Chairman expressed confidence that the NDDC’s involvement would considerably contribute to rebuilding the nation’s status.
He expressed satisfaction that the assembly was extremely productive, with Abegunde exhibiting a robust curiosity in forming a strategic partnership between the NDDC and the NIPR.
Each events acknowledged the potential of collaboration to foster belief and strengthen the nation’s world picture.