The Federal Government has vowed to leverage on the Nigeria Reputation Management Group NRMG’s expertises in reshaping the global perception of Nigeria through a strategic partnership.
Information and National Orientation Minister, Mohammed Idris who made the vow in Abuja on Tuesday at the unveiling of the NRMG, stated that this initiative aims to highlight and showcase Nigeria’s authentic identity, achievements, and strengths while emphasizing the country’s economic progress and potential.
According to him, “By leveraging the NRMG’s expertise, the govt will amplify the diverse voices of Nigerians while celebrating culture, innovation, and contributions on the global stage. This aligns with vision of promoting Nigeria’s positives while fostering unity and national pride.
“To accomplish this, the Group will build strategic partnerships and collaborations with stakeholders across various sectors, including government, private industry, civil society, the media, and youth organizations, within and outside the country,” he added.
This was contained in a statement released by his aide as the Minister said the unveiling of the NRMG, a brainchild of the Nigerian Institute of Public Relations (NIPR).
“As you’re all aware, a country’s brand reputation is one of its core assets, alongside its financial, natural and mineral resources.
“However, the intangibility of brand reputation means that it is often not reckoned with or grossly underestimated in the accounting of a country’s primary assets. This dismissive mindset is what the NIPR seeks to challenge, through the NRMG”.
As these positive influences accumulate, Idris added, they create a virtuous cycle, which would further enhance Nigeria’s attractiveness and position it as a destination of choice for even more opportunities.
The Minister stated that to establish a strong platform for Nigeria’s positive emergence on the global stage, the President, Bola Tinubu implementing far-reaching economic reforms to create a more enabling environment, opening up numerous opportunities for Nigerians to thrive and attain prosperity.
He said so far, the reforms are manifesting in attaining the local government autonomy, implementation of a new national minimum wage, setting up of consumer credit scheme, and student loan scheme as well as improvement in agriculture and security.
Idris also stated that the National Orientation Agency (NOA) is taking lead in reorienting the nation’s values system through programmes such as the National Values Charter, as a home-grown mechanism designed to reinforce positive values and attitudes among Nigerians, thereby improving the country’s reputation domestically.
Dignitaries at the unveiling ceremony include the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Yusuf Tuggar; Chairman of the ICPC, Dr. Musa Adamu Aliyu; former Ministers of Information, Prof. Jerry Gana; Frank Nweke Junior; Alhaji Lai Mohammed and President of NIPR, Dr. Ike Neliaku.