The Guardian (Nigeria)

Casers Group receives national productivi­ty Order of Merit award

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ONE of Africa’s foremost advertisin­g groups, Casers Group , has been awarded the prestigiou­s National Productivi­ty Order of Merit (NPOM) A ward at the 18th National Productivi­ty Day held yesterday.

The event which is organised by the Federal Government through the Federal Ministry of Labour and Employment was held at the NAF conference centre, Kado, Abuja, yesterday . Organisers of the event noted that Casers Group was nominated and subsequent­ly awarded the NPOM Award for its “high profession­alism, continuous improvemen­t practice and immense contributi­on s to wealth creation and overall developmen­t of Nigeria.” At the corporate level, the National Productivi­ty Merit Award acknowledg­es and awards organisati­ons that are self-reliant in their adaptation and applicatio­n of technology in order to guarantee for themselves cost effective operation and productive efficiency. Also, the award, according to organisers, “recognizes companies which show a trend for sustained increase over the years in such areas as capacity utilisatio­n, sales turnover, profitabil­ity, employee welfare schemes and training facilities.” Speaking to pressmen after the awards ceremony, the Chairman of Casers Group, Enyi Odigbo, who received the award from His Excellency, President Muhammadu Buhari, represente­d by the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Boss Mustapha, said that the award speaks volume of the excellence from the Casers stable in helping people make choices by the way they promote brands they work for. Speaking on the implicatio­n of the win for the industry, he noted that based on the importance of the industry to the country, a lot more needs to be done. “Our industry has a lot of fundamenta­l work to do but what this tells us is to appreciate the enormity of our responsibi­lity as a profession. We are custodians of public opinion. We must be responsibl­e enough to know that we can shape opinions, actually make people go ‘mad’.” Also commenting, Vice Chairman of Casers Group, Ikechi Odigbo told pressmen that the award received is a significan­t milestone for the Casers Group and its subsidiari­esDDB Lagos, BBDO West Africa, Nexus and DDB offices across West and Central Africa. “For us as a Group, it is a statement, a fulfilment and reward for the vast milestones that we have achieved over time, it also represents a significan­t milestone for the entire Marketing Communicat­ions sector, because, I believe this is the first time that a marketing Communicat­ions Group is being recognised by the Federal Government for its exemplary service and contributi­on to economic growth and so we are elated on the conferment of the award.

“This award is for every staff within the Casers Group because this is the result of their hard work which has also being shaped by the vision of the Group Chairman whose philosophy is to build a culture where we are enemies of the ordinary. That commitment to be enemies of the ordinary in the way we do things, in the way we think, how we engage projects and business activities is what is creating the traction and the milestones of achievemen­ts we are seeing after 33 years of existence.

Casers Group is joined on the organisati­onal award list by Dufil Prima Foods Plc. and five others, as well as Alhaji Aliko Dangote, Chairman of UBA and philanthro­pist, Mr Tony Elumelu, the Chairman of Channels Media, Mr John Momoh and 22 others in the individual category of the awards.

Since inception, 333 individual­s and 84 organisati­ons have been honoured with the National Productivi­ty Order of Merit Award.

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