President of the Nigerian Institute of Public Relations (NIPR), Dr. Ike Neliaku, has commended the Special Adviser on Media to the Kogi State Governor, Ismaila Isah for the state’s recently unveiled annual media report, describing it as both “innovative and exemplary.”
Speaking at the closing ceremony of the 2025 National Spokespersons’ Summit and Awards (NSAwards), held at the Abuja Continental Hotel, Dr. Neliaku noted that the report reflects a growing commitment to professionalism, creativity, and strategic public engagement in governance.
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According to him, the Kogi annual media report aligns perfectly with the objectives of the NSAwards, which seek to honor individuals and institutions that uphold excellence, originality, and ethical standards in communication across Nigeria’s public and private sectors.
Dr. Neliaku emphasized the importance of effective public communication in building trust and positively shaping the image of government.
He said the detailed and transparent nature of Kogi’s report serves as a model that other states and agencies should consider replicating.
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“NIPR is proud to support and recognize outstanding work in public relations,” he said. “Kogi’s media report is not just a performance record, it is a blueprint for impactful communication.”
He concluded by encouraging the media team to sustain this standard and continue to innovate in the service of public accountability and trust.
The report, which detailed the activities, achievements, and communication strategies of the Kogi State Government over the past year, was lauded for its clarity, accessibility, and data-driven approach. Analysts at the summit described it as “a practical tool for transparency and civic engagement.”
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Stakeholders from various sectors, including academia, government, and civil society, also praised the report for promoting a new era of open governance. Many highlighted that such proactive media documentation strengthens the bridge between government and citizens.
Dr. Neliaku reiterated NIPR’s readiness to support initiatives that champion professional standards in media and public relations, adding that continuous training, mentorship, and peer learning are essential to keeping pace with the demands of modern communication.