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NIPR Sets Taskforce To Sanction Unlicensed PR Practitioners


 The Nigeria Institute of Public Relations has set up a Compliance and Enforcement Committee to checkmate and sanction unlicensed public relations practitioners in the country. 


The Chairman of the Compliance and Enforcement Committee of the Nigeria Institute of Public Relations (NIPR), General Chris Olukolade (Rtd), has said that machineries are being put in place to sanction individuals who are practising public relations without certification as required by relevant laws.


General Olukolade, a former Director Defence Information (DDI) made the disclosure at the inaugural meeting of the committee which comprises top public relations practitioners in the security, paramilitary, public service and the private sector.


He said the institute is putting in place appropriate structures at all levels to effectively enforce NIPR laws and practices by liaising with the council of the institute to set up chapter level Compliance and Enforcement Committee in all states.


“Apart from our plan to mobilise and engage in sensitisation campaigns with various stakeholders and the public, we are working towards setting up the NIPR Tribunal for the prosecution of quacks who are practising PR illegally without proper registration as required by the NIPR Act,” he said.


He said the committee would soon commence monitoring of advertisements and recruitments relating to public relations practice and initiate the process of the prosecution of individuals and corporate bodies operating in violation of the NIPR Act.


Also speaking at the inaugural meeting, the secretary of the Committee, Dr. Igwe Chibueze, said the committee’s terms of reference include liaising with the state chapters to establish functional monitoring and compliance team that would ensure nationwide monitoring and maximum compliance to the NIPR Act; identify organisations that recruit non-members of NIPR for appropriate actions, secure the support of relevant regulatory and professional bodies to appreciate the implication of NIPR Act with regards to employment and contracts for PR jobs and consultancies.


Other members who attended the inaugural meeting include former Army, Navy and Police Spokespersons Brig. General SK Usman (Rtd), Commodore Kabir Aliyu (Rtd), CP. Dr. Emmanuel Ojukwu (rtd) respectively; Director Public Relations, the Econonomic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Wilson Uwujaren and Customs Spokesperson Chief Superintendent Abdullahi Maiwada.


Others included Mr Israel J. Opayemi, President Public Relations Consultants Association of Nigeria (PRCAN); Mrs. Comfort Obot Nwankwo, Chairperson NIPR Lagos State chapter; Mohammed Rabiu Wada, Chairman NIPR Bauchi; Mr Goke Adelabu, Chairman Oyo State chapter NIPR and General Manager Oyo State Radio, Pastor Yemisi Femi-Oyekola of the National Assembly among others.


During the inauguration of the committee, the NIPR President, Dr Ike Neliaku, charged the members to be firm, decisive and uncompromising in enforcing the content of the 1990 NIPR Practitioners Act, now Cap N114 Laws of the Federation, 2004.


He said the appointment of thoroughbred professionals, including serving security officers like DIG Frank Mba of the Nigerian Police, Dr. Peter Afunanya of Department of State Services (DSS), Brigadier General Tukur Gusau and Brigadier General Onyema Nwachukwu of Defence Headquarters and Army Headquarters, Air Commodore Edward Gabkwet of Air Force and Navy Commodore Kayode Ayo-Vaughan (DINFO), Compt Dr Ben Oramalugo of Customs, DCM Bisi Kazeem of FRSC, Deputy Compt Dotun Aredegbe, ACP Muyiwa Adejobi (FPRO), Chief Superintendent Afolabi Babawale of NSCDC are also part of the Governing Council’s response to the growing demand by certified public relations practitioners to rid the profession of unlicensed interlopers, otherwise known as quacks.


Neliaku said the NIPR Act in section 19 (2) prohibits any person from practising public relations without certification from the NIPR and in same section 19 (4a & b) prescribes appropriate punishments for offenders, which include fine, imprisonment or both.


He added that with the inauguration of the NIPR Act Compliance Committee, any fresh appointment of a non-registered member of the Institute from Tuesday, 24th of October, 2023, will be prosecuted in accordance with the provisions of the law.


He called on defaulting organisations to ensure that their appointees register and regularize with the Institute henceforth as the full enforcement regime for this category of offenders will commence from 1st of January, 2024.


The NIPR boss had condemned the consistent violation of the Act by many government establishments who appoint non-registered persons as Spokespersons, Officers of Public Relations, Corporate Affairs, Public Affairs, etc., especially in this present dispensation.


“The NIPR has noticed with great displeasure, the increasing trend of corporate rascality in appointing Spokespersons by most agencies of government, which we must all rise to stop forthwith, noting that every institution of government ordinarily should be a ‘respecter’ of the law and not a violator,” he said. 


The NIPR has for several years embarked on advocacy campaigns to enlighten members of the public on the provisions of the Act. This is in compliance to directive issued to the PR Regulatory body by the Honourable Minister of Information and Strategy Muhammed Idris during its annual general meeting in August 2023 to get rid of quacks and unlicensed professionals from Nigeria. Effective information dissemination and management is a recipe to achieving national peace and security. 


To drive this process, Dr Igwe Hosea Chibueze,  a consummate PR practitioner and security consultant was appointed by the President of NIPR to serve as secretary to the committee.


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