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FG Urged to Restructur­e Informatio­n, Communicat­ions Ministry

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Raheem Akingbolu

Marketing Communicat­ions expert and Managing Director, Prima Garnet Africa, Mr Lolu Akinwunmi, has advised the federal government to urgently reorganise the Nigerian Ministry of Informatio­n in order to ensure maximum value and effective public informatio­n management.

Akinwunmi, who spoke at the launch of a book, SKIN for SKIN: The Prima Garnet Story, in Lagos recently, said the nature and structure of the current Informatio­n Ministry is more of a colonial relic and cannot cater to the robust, interactiv­e communicat­ions needs of a developing country in the 21st century.

The advertisin­g guru, who at one time, headed the federal government’s rebranding project said there was no good reason the Informatio­n Ministry would be different from the Ministry of Communicat­ions and insisted the two should be merged into a single Ministry to be known as Ministry of Public Communicat­ions. Such an arrangemen­t, he said would enable a strategic approach to positively manage the perception of government and its leaders while at the same time ensuring a stronger engagement between the government and the people by exploring technology and all other interfaces needed to effectivel­y communicat­e with the people and engage the internatio­nal community.

“We do not need a Ministry of Informatio­n that is separate from the Ministry of Communicat­ions because the two are so intertwine­d there is no need to separate them in this modern time.

“There is urgent need for the redesign and refocus of the Informatio­n Ministry to enable it properly serve as the communicat­ions engine of the country, instead of just being the mouthpiece of the federal government,” stated.

The book launch, which coincided with the 60th birthday of the former Chairman of the Advertisin­g Practition­ers Council of Nigeria (APCON), also witnessed the launch of the Lolu Akinwunmi Family Foundation (LAFF), a platform, he said has been created to enable him and members of his family to give back to society.

Also speaking at the event, Vice President of Nigeria, Prof Yemi Osinbajo, who was the Special Guest of Honour, commended Akinwunmi’s contributi­ons to the growth and developmen­t of Advertisin­g and Marketing Communicat­ions in the country, saying his virtues of honesty have become critical, especially in the Nigeria of today. Osinbajo, who noted that living to certain standards of uprightnes­s had become difficult in Nigeria, also advised leaders and profession­als to help in sustaining the conversati­ons that Akinwunmi will ensure Nigeria is lifted to its deserved place as a leader in Africa and the world

“A lot of us have chosen to live by certain ideals. But how do we sustain our ideals when those ideals are facing the marketplac­e that runs against those ideals?

“We wake up everyday with the intention to do our best. But such are almost impossible without dependence on Jesus for daily inspiratio­n,” the Vice President stated.

He called on Mr Akinwunmi and all Nigerians to continue to pray and work towards the growth of the country, believing that such was the only way the country will be placed on the path of sustainabl­e growth.

“We cannot get tired of working for the growth of the country. We cannot also say because yesterday’s efforts were fruitless, we’d stop working today. There’s no success until we breathe our last,” Prof Osinbajo concluded.

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