NASC, NIPR PARTNER TOWARDS SUCCESSFUL HOSTING OF WORLD PUBLIC RELATIONS FORUM IN ABUJA,
The National Assembly Service Commission (NASC) has avowed its unalloyed support for the Nigerian Institute of Public Relations to ensure the successful hosting of the prestigious World Public Relations Forum (WPRF) in Nigeria’s capital city, Abuja come November.
Picture shows Professor Emmanuel Dandaura (Acting President of the NIPR/ Leader of the delegation (L) in a warm handshake with NASC Executive Chairman, Chief Saviiour Enyiekere, PhD, FNES, FCIEN (R) during the courtesy visit yesgerday.
The World Public Relations Forum, held under the auspices of the Global Alliance for Public Relations and Communication Management, is a globally recognized platform that brings together public relations professionals, communication strategists, policymakers, academics, and business leaders from across the world to discuss emerging trends, ethical standards, innovation, and the future of strategic communication globally.
Nigeria recently won the right to host the 3-in-1 event in Abuja. On monday, the Acting President of the Institute, Prof Emmanuel Dandaura led a delegation of the National Planning Committee of the WPRF on a courtesy visit to the Executive Chairman of the Commission, Chief Saviour Enyiekere.
The visit was aimed at sensitising the Commission and soliciting its collaboration towards the successful hosting of the event.
The NASC boss, Chief Saviour Enyiekere affirmed the commitment of the Commission to work with the Instiute to make the event a very successful and memorable one, stressing that this initiative would greatly enhance Nigeria’s international reputation and strengthen institutional communication capacity. The Commission emphasized that hosting the Forum aligns with Nigeria’s broader objective of promoting transparency, effective governance, and global engagement . Chief Enyiekere was particularly delighted that the Institute was bringing people from about 150 countries to Nigeria at a time many foreigners believed the country was insecure.
He enthused: “It is a great job that you have done…it is a great feat to bring the world to Nigeria at this period that many foreigners are afraid of coming here because of fear of insecurity”.
Earlier, Prof Dandaura explained that the World Public Relations Forum will provide an opportunity to showcase Nigeria’s expertise, cultural richness, and professional standards to the global community. He emphasised that
hosting the World Public Relations Forum in Abuja would :
Position Nigeria as a leading hub for strategic communication in Africa,boost tourism, hospitality, and related sectors,
foster international collaboration and investment opportunities, and promote ethical standards and innovation in public relations practice.
According to the NIPR leadership,,the Nigerian Institute of Public Relations, as the statutory regulatory body for public relations practice in Nigeria, needed governmental backing for the proper regulation of communications profession as a way of properly projecting a positive narrative about the country.
In this regard, the institute urged the Commission to strive to comply with the NIPR laws that prohibit non professionals from holding any position or acting in any capacity as a spokesperson or protocol officer in any organisation without due qualification and registration with the institute.
Further, the instiute enjoined the Commission to avail its PR personnel of the numerous PR professional training and capacity building opportunities offered by the NIPR as way of equipping them with the knowledge and skills they needed for optimum performance of their duties.
Prof Dandaura also tasked the Commission to always sponsor its PR personnel to actively parricipate in all the institue’s programmes, activities and trainings as these would help sharpen their skills and enhance productivity.
The Institute also requested the Executive Chairman to be part of its session on the legislature.
The visit was facilitated by the WPRF-NIPR Legislature Team working with the NASC Department of Public Affairs.
(DEMOCRACY NEWSLINE NEWSPAPER, FEBRUARY 25TH 2026)



