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NIPR Edo Calls for Stronger Governance, Security, Inclusive Growth in 2026

The Nigerian Institute of Public Relations (NIPR), Edo State Chapter, has called for strengthened governance, sustained security efforts, and inclusive development as Edo State begins the 2026 calendar year.

In a New Year statement, the Chairman of the Institute, Dr James-Wisdom Abhulimen, extended warm greetings to members of the NIPR, the Government and people of Edo State, and stakeholders committed to good governance and sustainable development.

Dr Abhulimen commended the Governor of Edo State, His Excellency, Senator Monday Okpebholo, for the administration’s early strides in institutional rebuilding, economic revitalisation, infrastructure renewal, and people-centred governance. He noted that these efforts are restoring public confidence and laying a credible foundation for long-term growth and stability.

The Institute also acknowledged the state government’s decisive actions in addressing insecurity and cultism, describing the impact as significant and critical to sustainable development.

“Security remains fundamental to development. Continued investment in professional policing, intelligence-led operations, and rural safety measures is essential to protecting lives, enhancing productivity, and creating an environment that attracts investment and opportunity,” Dr Abhulimen said.

As the administration consolidates its gains, the NIPR urged sustained investment in social protection and inclusive development programmes, particularly initiatives supporting vulnerable populations, expanding skills development and entrepreneurship, improving access to healthcare, and strengthening farmer support schemes.

According to the Institute, such interventions are vital to improving livelihoods, enhancing food security, and accelerating rural development across the state.

Reaffirming the Institute’s professional mandate, Dr Abhulimen stated that the NIPR, Edo State Chapter, remains ready to collaborate with government through ethical public relations practice, strategic communication, and constructive engagement.

“As corporate image, perception, and reputation managers, we are committed to counselling government, strengthening governance processes, and fostering meaningful dialogue that enables citizens to better understand and engage with public policies and programmes,” he said.

The Institute also called on residents of Edo State to actively support development by safeguarding public assets, supporting government initiatives, and promoting peace, unity, and social cohesion.

Looking ahead, the NIPR expressed optimism that 2026 would be marked by compassionate leadership, inclusive growth, strengthened public trust, and sustainable development for Edo State and Nigeria at large.

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