NIPR Pledges Support, Partnership With Police Image Manager 

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Professionals in the Public Relations Sector have lauded the Inspector General of Police, IGP Usman Akali Baba, for upholding the tenets of their profession.

Specifically, the PR professionals Commended what it called IGP’s Strict Compliance with NIPR Act
 IGP   Baba,  was commended for upholding the tenets of the public relations practice.                               

This commendation according to the Nigerian Institute of Public Relations (NIPR), was contained in a letter said to have previously been circulated by the National President and Chairman of the Council Council, as well as letter no. NIPR/FCT/NPF/22/218 dated April 27th, 2022, received from its Abuja Chapter and signed by the Chairman, Mrs. Maryam M. Sanusi.                                                                 

It lauded the IGP for his compliance with the provisions of the NIPR Act, CAP N114, Laws of the Federation of Nigeria, 2004, that only qualified and certified members of the Institute shall be appointed spokespersons of organizations in both private and public sectors.

NIPR also praised the IGP for the re-appointment of the former Force Public Relations Officer, CP Frank Mba, on assumption of duty as the 21st Indigenous IGP, and the appointment of his successor, CSP Olumuyiwa Adejobi, who are both members of the NIPR and the International Public Relations Association (IPRA), in line with the provisions of the NIPR Act; and the establishment of the Nigeria Police Public Relations School, which will soon be commissioned.   

 “His zeal towards public relations development in the Police and nationwide cannot be overemphasized” – the PR Experts affirmed.

The Police Chief  equally received the assurances and readiness of the NIPR to partner with, and offer professional assistance, where necessary, to the Force Public Relations Officer towards achieving the set organizational goals of the Force.                                                                             

The professional body decried the gross violation of its Act by some Institutions and Agencies who appoint public relations officers who are not NIPR certified.
Adejobi in a press statement stated that IGP  has constantly emphasized the commitment of his administration to absolute compliance with the extant laws of the land.                                                       

He was further quoted to have reiterated his policy of putting round pegs in round holes, a basis for resounding success in every sphere of the police, especially in specialized sections such as Accounts, Medical, Air wing, Engineering, ICT, etc.

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