Deputy Senate president commends NIPR on Reputation Index Report
Deputy Senate President Barau Jibrin has commended the Nigerian Institute of Public Relations for presenting the Nigeria Reputation Perception Index Report 2025.
Mr Jibrin gave the commendation in his remarks at the public presentation of the report in Abuja.
According to Jibrin, the report provides the country not only a mirror to reflect its strengths and weaknesses, but also a compass to guide policy reforms and national reorientation.
He described the report as both timely and commendable.
Mr Jibrin added that Nigeria had taken the bold step of systematically assessing its perception across key dimensions, including governance, economy, security, institutions, culture, innovation, and social trust.
“I want to commend the organisers, researchers, and partners behind this initiative for the foresight, professionalism, and intellectual rigour that have culminated in today’s presentation,” he said.
According to him, the nationally grounded Index marks a significant milestone in Nigeria’s journey toward evidence-based governance, strategic national branding and institutional accountability.
“In today’s interconnected world, national reputation is no longer a matter of sentiment or propaganda; it is a strategic asset.
“How a nation is perceived by its citizens, investors, development partners, and the global community directly influences its economic opportunities, diplomatic leverage, social cohesion, and democratic legitimacy.
“Countries that understand, measure, and deliberately manage their reputation are better positioned to attract investment, tourism, innovation, and global partnerships,” Mr Jibrin said.
(NAN)
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