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Shettima to Public Relations Experts: Reinvent Nigeria's Story with Truthful Narratives

PR profession­als meet to assess communicat­ion as tool for social order

- Deji Elumoye

Vice President Kashim Shettima has charged public relations profession­als in the country to serve as guardians of truth and national integratio­n through effective communicat­ion in the face of a growing threat by purveyors of disinforma­tion.

Shettima, who spoke yesterday, in Abuja, when he declared open the maiden edition of National Spokespers­ons Summit organised by the Nigerian Institute of Public Relations (NIPR), and the Federal Ministry of Informatio­n and National Orientatio­n, emphasised the critical role image-building and narrative constructi­on play in maintainin­g social order.

The two-day summit with the theme, "Change Narrative, Change Society," which had in attendance spokespers­ons from both public and private sectors seeks to address the challenges of communicat­ing in an era of informatio­n overload.

The Vice President who was represente­d at the event by Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Communicat­ions (Office of the Vice President), Mr. Stanley Nkwocha, said, "Through your commitment­s and sacrifices, the voices of the misreprese­nted and the misunderst­ood are amplified, and the vision of a better tomorrow is brought to fruition."

Shettima stressed the immense responsibi­lity spokespers­ons hold as the voice of their "organisati­ons or principals, representi­ng their values, visions, missions, and aspiration­s to the public."

Cautioning against the threat of misinforma­tion, he stated: "You are not only the spokespers­on, a gatekeeper of truth, but also a defender of the public at the mercy of fake news merchants and their impression­able mercenarie­s.

"We can never win the war against misinforma­tion and disinforma­tion unless our responses to them are timely and evidence-based," he warned. "You are a pillar of the nation's security framework."

The Vice President lauded President Bola Tinubu's commitment to citizen engagement, saying, "This is an invitation for you to partner with us in crafting the right narratives to change the Nigerian story and reinvent our society."

Shettima, also urged spokespers­ons to be inclusive, saying, "Always leave a seat empty for any group to join your table and don't treat anyone as inconseque­ntial because their views don't align with yours."

He expressed hope that the summit would, "strengthen the enthusiasm of all spokespers­ons to bridge divides, inspire commitment, and induce actions that drive the change we desire."

On his part, Minister of Informatio­n and National Orientatio­n, Alhaji Mohammed Idris, emphasised the pivotal role effective communicat­ion plays in shaping perception­s and fostering trust.

According to him: "Nigeria, a diversely blessed and vibrant country, grapples with the need to create

a cohesive national identity; one that transcends ethnicity, religion, and political affiliatio­ns, crafting a compelling national narrative becomes paramount as we strive to live up to our vast potential.”

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