Army, NIPR moves to rid PR profession of quacks

The Nigerian Institutes of Public Relations (NIPR) has reiterated its determination to rid the profession of quacks that are portraying the image of the profession in bad lights.

The president of NIPR, Malam Muktar Zubairu Surajo, made this known on Tuesday, when he led a delegation of Public Relations professionals on a courtesy call on the Chief of Army Staff (COAS) Lt. Gen. Tukur Yusuf Buratai at the Army headquarters Abuja.

He said, “We are here to remind you about the law establishing NIPR. We are trying to cleanse the profession of quackery. We would visit the next Attorney General of the Federation (AGF) and appeal to him to set up a Tribunal that will deal with the issue, and we are soliciting the Nigerian Army to avail us its personnel as we go on this compliance visit”.

Speaking further, he said the visit was to also seek cooperation of the Army in the forthcoming Reputation Summit which is aimed at fostering national unity.

“We intend to gather Nigerians from different backgrounds, religion, and ethnic group under one roof to sit as a people to discuss the problems confronting us as a nation.

“We are passionate about the cohesion of Nigeria. NIPR is not happy that the fabrics that hold us together are being strained”.

While commending the Nigerian Army for the successes it recorded in the fight against Boko Haram, he also lauded the Army for upholding high standard in the PR profession by always complying with NIPR Act through the appointment of PR professionals as Spokesperson and Directors of Army Public Relations and always sending Army personnel for workshops and training at NIPR.

In his response, Buratai said PR has helped the Army to discover the missing link between the general public and the Army.

“Be rest assured that we would collaborate with you in the area of your forthcoming proramme. This visit will be a turning point in the relationship between the Army and NIPR,” he said.

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