NIPR Advises Gov AbdulRazaq on Job Creation in Kwara
The Nigerian Institute of Public Relations (NIPR) Kwara state chapter felicitates with the goal-getting Governor of Kwara State, His Excellency, AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq on his first year in office.
The Institute proudly identifies with your monumental strategies that are aimed at elevating the status of the state and improving the lives of everybody in the state.
This is in line with the goals of purposeful governance and enhancing positive relationship between government and the governed that our Institute stands for.
You have, created opportunities; that were not there before through your selfless services, to restore Kwara to its erstwhile envious position.
Your prudent management of the resources of the state has brought great succour to the lives of the indigent residents. With the rehabilitation of roads, the state is now witnessing a gradual ease from potholes that claimed ownership of the roads in the past.
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The sensitivity of your administration to the plight of state workers has been demonstrated in the prompt payment of salaries. This act has instilled more confidence in the average civil servants to plan their lives.
We like to acknowledge the progress that has been made in the renovation of public schools to world class standards, upgrade of facilities in the health sector, completion of abandoned projects, provision of potable water, enthroning an hygienic environment, as well as the strive of your administration to restore and boost industrialization in the state.
While praying that you stay focused to attain your dreams for our dear state, the NIPR implores Your Excellency to intensify efforts on creation of more employment opportunities for the teeming unemployed youths in the state to enable them contribute their quota to the socioeconomic development of the state.
Long Live Nigeria! Long live Kwara State!
Long live Nigerian Institute of Public Relations.
Dr. Saudat Salah Abdulbaqi
Coordinator, Nigerian Institute of public Relations (Kwara State Chapter)
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