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Restoring Nigeria reputation, a collective responsibility – Momoh

Supreme Desk
22 May 2025 7:30 PM IST
Restoring Nigeria reputation, a collective responsibility – Momoh
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Nations reputation is not built overnight, rather, it is forged over time with consistency, credibility and character.

The Chairman of Channels Television, Dr John Momoh says the task of restoring Nigeria’s reputation is not that of government alone, but a collective responsibility of all citizens.

Momoh stated this on Thursday at the 2025 Nigeria Public Relations Week, in Uyo, Akwa Ibom,

Supreme news reports the week, organised by the Nigerian Institute of Public Relations (NIPR) is themed, “Harnessing Public Relations for Nigeria’s Economic Renaissance’’.

Speaking after his installation as Chairman Body of Advisers, Nigeria Reputation Management Group (NRMG) of NIPR, Momoh said the nation’s reputation is a collective asset.

He called on all Nigerians to be collectively committed in propagating positive narratives of the country with enthusiasm and patriotism.

“Nations reputation is not built overnight, rather, it is forged over time with consistency, credibility and character.

“As professionals in communication, we must be a vanguard in adventure where facts matters, content is not lost and hope is not silenced.

“In this regards, I will like to make a sincere appeal to our fellow Nigerians, both at home and in Diaspora not to be disillusioned by the state of the nation,’’ he said.

Momoh added: “We understand your frustrations, they are real and valid, but let us remember that, we cannot uplift our country by tearing it down with our words.

“Every negative post, careless comments and harsh generalisation, especially when amplify globally, further erodes the very image we all helping to build.

“Let us speak with constructive courage; let us build and not to break; let us share stories of innovation, resilience, creativity and excellence that are abound within our borders and among our people’’.

Momoh urged Nigerians not to only use the social media to express their opinion, but to promote truth, support national initiative and counter misinformation.

The Channels Tv boss also underscored the need for those trusted with the responsibility to govern, to lead by example.

According to him, when institutions function with fairness and competence, the citizens become the first ambassadors of their community.

He added that when leadership inspires trust, the people follow with pride, stressing, “the credibility of a nation is only as strong as the credibility of its leaders’’.

Supreme news reports that others executive members of the Body of Advisers are, the Comptroller-General of Customs, Mr Bashir Adeniyi as Vice Chairman and Dr Mohammed Abubakar as Secretary.

Supreme news also reports that the group is tasked to build trust, inspire confidence and project a narrative anchor on truth, progress and prosperity for Nigeria.

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