• March 16, 2025

By Balarabe Oshiafi

In furtherance of it’s avowal to drive feasible development initiatives and to specifically reengineer patriotic fervour in the citizenry, the Nigerian Institute of Public Relations (NIPR) has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Development Specs Academy (DSA)

Speaking in Abuja during the official signing ceremony on Saturday, according to a release made available to Expressday, the President and Chairman of Council of the Institute, Dr. Ike Neliaku, decried the dwindling culture of excellent service delivery in the country, noting that the REBIRTH Nigeria initiative was deeply thought out with rich contents to reposition the country, from a private sector direction.

Explaining further, he said the initiative will focus on national transformation through re-inventing the essence, beauty, integrity, resourceful tradition of the nation

Dr Neliaku highlighted the four pillars of the Programme as values re-orientation, citizens education, promotion of made-in-Nigeria products, and excellence in service delivery, stressing that value is a critical ingredient in nation-building as no nation can grow above its cherished values.

“There is need to re-enlighten our citizens on matters of nationhood and national development. Also, it is important to initiate campaign that will draw the attention of both government and citizens on the need to begin to patronise made-in-Nigeria goods to rebuild our economy”, he posited

The NIPR boss expressed hope that this private sector approach will bring the needed transformation to the citizenship of Nigeria.

In his remarks, the Executive Director of DSA, Prof. Okey Ikechukwu said the academy, which is a human capital development platform has been at the forefront in driving the campaign for nation-building.

According to him, the academy has consistently targeted the youth community in a bid to create the right quality of humans that will help in building a new society.

Prof. Ikechukwu who is a fellow of NIPR said he was motivated into seeking the partnership with the Institute after last NIPR Citizens Summit where it demonstrated to have the right structure, nationwide presence and disposition for such important programme of national character and significance.

While thanking NIPR for buying into the idea, he said nations are not built by luck or accident, but by efforts of human beings with the right ideas.

“Nigerians need to be equipped to do specific things for the society to be better. There is no better way to do it than talking to the people in a way they will understand and through a platform they trust and believe”.

“The partnership has an initial lifetime of three years, which is renewable on needs basis”, the news release stated.

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