The director general of the Delta State Capital Territory Development Agency, Asaba, (DSCTDA), Chief Patrick Ukah, has asserted that the Nigerian Institute of Public Relations (NIPR) is strategically positioned to stabilise all facets of governance in Nigeria.
Speaking at the 2025 Annual General Meeting of the NIPR held in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State, he emphasised that public relations is not just a communication tool but a critical framework for promoting transparency, accountability and citizen engagement in governance.
He described the NIPR as a catalyst for institutional effectiveness, noting that the expertise of PR professionals must be integrated at every stage of government planning and execution to ensure policies translate into real dividends for the populace.
“NIPR is a cornerstone of any democratic society. Its practitioners bridge the gap between government and citizens, ensuring programs are well understood, properly implemented, and widely accepted,” Ukah stated.
Ukah, a former Secretary to the Delta State Government and two-time commissioner, widely credited with revitalizing the Delta State chapter of the institute, expressed strong confidence in the leadership direction of Dr. Ike Neliaku and pledged to support that vision if elected to the council in the forthcoming NIPR elections.
Drawing on his extensive public service record, Ukah promised to bring a blend of experience and reform-minded leadership to the national council, which aims to further professionalise public relations in Nigeria’s public sector.
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