BY NKECHI NAECHE- ESEZOBIR—The Nigerian Communications Commission has solidifed an alliance with the country’s foremost public relations institute to elevate community sensitization and fast-track regulatory modifications across the network environment.
During an official reception for the executive leadership of the Nigerian Institute of Public Relations at the agency’s administrative headquarters, the communications regulator emphasized that working alongside certified communication specialists is essential for demystifying complex industrial policies and reinforcing operational transparency.
The commission’s chief executive, Dr. Aminu Maida, extended accolades to the visiting delegation for clinching the organizational rights for the upcoming 2026 World Public Relations Forum. He remarked that this milestone underscores the nation’s capacity to direct international perceptions favorably, while urging the practitioners to utilize an approaching continental telecommunications assembly to further project the country’s commercial strengths.
The oversight body highlighted several current campaigns requiring strategic media deployment, particularly the safeguarding of essential digital facilities, civic enlightenment regarding internet resource consumption, clear pricing structures, and competitive market safeguards.
According to administration updates, recent structural adjustments within the communication sector have successfully revived external stakeholder morale, unlocking substantial capital inflows meant for network amplification rather than mere operational maintenance.
In response, the head of the public relations body, Dr. Ike Neliaku, pledged the association’s specialized expertise to drive the agency’s information dissemination goals, affirming that corporate reputation management and state development are deeply intertwined.







