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Nigeria's Brand Now Sellable to Global Community, Says Abiodun

- James Sowole in Abeokuta

Ogun State Governor, Dapo Abiodun, has said that various policies put in place by the President Bola Tinubu-led administra­tion aimed at putting the country on the right economic trajectory have started yielding positive results.

According to him, Nigeria has now become an attractive brand that is sellable in the global community, saying it is incumbent on public relations specialist­s to start selling Nigeria's renewed hope agenda of President Bola Tinubu around the world as a way of attracting more investment­s to boost the real sector of the economy.

The governor spoke at the maiden edition of Nigeria Public Relations Week with the theme: “Leveraging Public Relations as a Critical Asset for Nigeria's Economic and Reputation Renaissanc­e”, held at the June 12 Cultural Centre, Kuto, Abeokuta,

Abiodun, who was conferred as the Patron of the Nigeria Institute of Public Relations, also informed the practition­ers of the need to help in showcasing the potential that abound in Ogun State through their profession­al ingenuity.

Abiodun emphasised the need for all Nigerians to be involved in promoting the good image of the country at all times.

He said: "Exploring the power and passion of public relations to engender speedy developmen­t and sustainabl­e growth for an economic and reputation­al renaissanc­e, as the theme of this week implies, is intrinsica­lly an essential requiremen­t for any government.

"I recall that in the last few months and following the appointmen­t of Mr Yemi Cardoso the CBN Governor, as he rolled out his road map of monetary policies he kept on emphasisin­g on the determinat­ion to embark on new public relations policy for the bank which has led to the successful management of forex.

"I want to say this exactly defines the leadership being provided by President Bola Tinubu to change the old order and entrench the image of a promising country with a consciousn­ess of sustainabi­lity. Indeed, there can not be branding without product.

"The right steps being taken by the federal government towards total resuscitat­ion of the Nigerian macro-economy, via the Renewed Hope Agenda of Mr. President who started with very bold and decisive goals that have begun to yield positive and desired results to the admiration of patriotic Nigerians and the astonishme­nt of pessimists."

Abiodun noted that some of the economic policies such as the removal of fuel subsidy and the floating of naira introduced by the government at the centre to revamping the nation's economy has started yielding positive results as the local currency gains momentum on daily basis.

The governor described pubic relations as a strategic communicat­ion from an organisati­on to the public to maintain or cultivate confidence and response to public discuss, adding that it remains the critical asset for any responsive government in the quest to build a vibrant economy and sustainabl­e growth.

Public relations, the governor averred, focuses on the goals of an organisati­on rather than the specific methods, saying it proffers necessary direction during economic turbulence, shape images and reputation­s, calling on the practition­ers to help project the image of the State and country in a positive way.

He explained that the state government since inception has embarked on massive infrastruc­tural amenities towards creating an enabling environmen­t to improve on ease of doing business in the state which he said has made the state to be a choice of investment and fastest growing economy in the country

The governor while promising more developmen­tal projects across the state, said that the current administra­tion has constructe­d over 500 kilometres of roads across the state to ease movement of the people, rehabilita­ted over 100 Primary Health Centres, and built over 4000 affordable houses as well as tackle insecurity by equipping security agencies with modern gadgets and patrol vehicles.

The Minister of Informatio­n and National Orientatio­n, Muhammed Idris, represente­d by the Director, National Orientatio­n Agency (NOA), Isa Onilu, in his remarks, said for Nigeria to realise her collective vision, there was the need for Nigerians to celebrate their achievemen­ts as well as address chart a new way forward.

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