Mohammed Idris, the minister of Information and National Orientation, has felicitated the newly-elected Executive Council of the African Public Relations Association (APRA), elected at the 35th APRA Annual Conference and Annual General Meeting (AGM), which was held in Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire from May 13- 18, 2024.
The Minister, also a Fellow of APRA, in a statement by Rabiu
Ibrahim, his special assistant (Media), acknowledged the significance of the
election for the advancement of public relations across Africa, adding that
while it is a pivotal moment for APRA, the collective expertise, and leadership
of the newly-elected Executive Council would be instrumental in attaining the
long-term vision of the association.
The new APRA Executive Council comprises Arik Karani from
Kenya as President, Dr. Michele Mekeme from Cameroon as Vice President, and Dr.
Omoniyi Ibietan from Nigeria as Secretary-General.
Idris urged the new Executive Council to “continue the
trajectory of reforms in APRA,” stressing the importance of expanding the
democratic space by encouraging greater participation of national public
relations institutions across the continent.
He highlighted the need for inclusivity and collaboration to
strengthen the public relations profession in Africa.
The Minister also called on the Executive Council to work
closely with the African Union Commission and the Council of Ministers to
ensure that public relations remains central to policy formulation, programme
execution, and project implementation.
“Public relations should be at the heart of policy,
programs, and project implementation,” he stated.
He also extended his salutations to Dr. Omoniyi Ibietan, the
head of Media Relations at the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), on his
emergence as the Secretary-General of APRA.
“Dr. Ibietan is a thoroughbred journalist, public relations expert, and author, who is expected to bring his enormous wealth of experience to bear on APRA positively,” Idris said.