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NIPR begins quackery crackdown April 1

Supreme Desk
6 Jan 2024 7:29 AM GMT
NIPR begins quackery crackdown April 1
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Ogadigo said Jan. 1 to March 31 have been given as a period of grace for public enlightenment and awareness before the full crackdown on April 1.

The Nigerian Institute of Public Relations (NIPR) has issued a deadline of April 1, 2024, as the commencement date for a crackdown on quacks who have infiltrated the public relations profession.

Mr. Stanley Ogadigo, the Director, Public Relations, NIPR, said this in a statement on Friday in Abuja.

Ogadigo said the directive was part of the Governing Council’s decision at its 106th meeting.

He said Jan. 1 to March 31 have been given as a period of grace for public enlightenment and awareness before the full crackdown on April 1.

“We arrived at the new date following interventions from various stakeholders across the country.

“The grace period is for those already appointed as Public Relations Officers (PROs) in various places to see it as an opportunity to conclude their membership with us.

“From April 1, 2024, no organisation, whether government or private, will be allowed to use unqualified persons (none members of NIPR) as PRO.

“We want to enforce strict compliance with professionalism and excellence in public relations practice in Nigeria.

“All concerned are strongly encouraged by this communication to take advantage of this new window to conclude their membership processes to avoid prosecution of individual culprits and their employers, in accordance with the provisions of the NIPR Act,” Ogadigo said.

He, therefore, urged individuals, organisations, and employers of public relations officers or managers willing to register with the institute or make inquiries to contact them on 0701 038 3277 or [email protected].

Ogadigo said the NIPR Act Compliance and Enforcement Committee, headed by retired Gen. Chris Olukolade, and the State Chapter Chairmen were working assiduously to ensure strict compliance with the institute’s directive.

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