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NIPR to create new Nigeria, open conversation
By Kingsley Chukwuka
The Nigeria Institute of Public Relations (NIPR), is poised to reposition the thinking of Nigerians in the area of peace and security, Spokesman for the body, Mr. Harun Audu has said.
Audu said the conversation for new Nigeria will kick start in a summit which is bid to hold 16th November, 2021, in Jos Plateau State.
The Citizen Summit as it will be called is tagged “Mending relationships, rebuilding trust and reopening conversation across the nation, Creating new Nigerians that would build the new Nigeria”, is aimed to activate a Non-partisan Process for national Reconciliation and Promote a new National Communication, Trust based on Mutual respect, Love and Non-violence.
“The Summit is for National Integration, Peace and Security in the nation.
“NIPR will build and work with partnership organizations at two levels of professional bodies which are Government Agencies and Civil Society Organizations to make this a success”, Audu said
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