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Usman Muhammad Salihu
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September 25, 2024
Usman Muhammad Salihu is a 2024 PRNigeria Young Communication Fellow
Usman Muhammad Salihu is a 2024 PRNigeria Young Communication Fellow

Impactful PR: Analyzing Purpose-Driven CSR Initiatives

By Usman Muhammad Salihu,

Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has evolved significantly from being a peripheral activity that companies undertook to enhance their image. Today, CSR is a core part of business strategy, acting as a vital mechanism through which companies interact with society. As corporations worldwide increasingly integrate CSR into their fundamental operations, it’s becoming evident that CSR is more than just a way of “doing good” for the sake of it.

It has now become a strategic imperative that helps businesses build trust, nurture meaningful relationships, and elevate their brand reputation in ways that drive both societal and business success. CSR is a powerful tool that aligns corporate interests with societal values.

Through thoughtful and purposeful CSR, companies can deliver long-term value not only to their shareholders but also to the communities they serve. This value creation is particularly evident in the journey of Comptroller General Bashir Adewale Adeniyi of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), who offers key lessons to the public relations (PR) industry on how purpose-driven CSR can transcend corporate boundaries and become a transformative force in the lives of individuals and communities alike.

Traditionally, CSR was often viewed primarily as a means of managing corporate reputation or mitigating risks. Companies would launch one-off initiatives to gain favorable media coverage or to counteract negative publicity. However, Adeniyi’s approach to CSR has shown that public relations efforts should go beyond mere reputation management. CSR offers an opportunity for businesses to authentically engage with their communities and address real societal challenges, helping them to be seen as true partners in societal progress.

Adeniyi’s leadership at the NCS has demonstrated that CSR can be effectively utilized as a community relations strategy to bridge the gap between corporations and the public. Under his guidance, the NCS has moved beyond superficial acts of philanthropy to embrace a more meaningful approach, focused on long-term value creation. This includes initiatives such as supporting education, assisting orphanages, and promoting sustained community engagement.

These efforts have fostered trust and goodwill with key stakeholders, including local communities, government officials, and civil society organizations. This approach has a direct impact on critical areas such as brand loyalty, employee engagement, and public perception, all essential components of a successful PR strategy.

CSR, when executed with purpose and authenticity, should not be seen as a superficial marketing tool but as a genuine commitment to societal well-being. When a company’s CSR initiatives resonate deeply with the community, it strengthens the company’s credibility and fosters a more meaningful connection with the public. For Adeniyi and the NCS, this has been a central theme of their CSR strategy, ensuring that every initiative is impactful and creates a lasting legacy within the communities they serve.

A critical element in the success of any CSR program is leadership. Strong, committed leadership sets the tone for how seriously CSR is taken within an organization. In the case of Comptroller General Adeniyi, his personal passion for CSR and his deep-seated belief that the NCS has a responsibility to give back to society have been pivotal in driving the organization’s CSR excellence. He consistently emphasizes that CSR is not about seeking financial gain or polishing the organization’s image but about making a tangible impact on the community.

Leaders like Adeniyi, who engage in CSR initiatives, send a strong message to both internal and external audiences that their organization is deeply committed to contributing to societal progress. This message not only motivates employees to embrace socially responsible practices but also inspires confidence and trust among the public, including key stakeholders such as government officials, partners, and community members.

Furthermore, community engagement is a critical aspect of CSR success. Adeniyi’s proactive interactions with border communities and traditional rulers have been instrumental in fulfilling the NCS’s regulatory mandates while simultaneously contributing to broader societal goals like national security and social stability.

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Through these engagements, the NCS has built strong social capital, gaining the trust and cooperation of local communities. This demonstrates how CSR initiatives can be strategically aligned with larger societal objectives, while also boosting the organization’s public image and creating a safer, more secure environment for the nation.

For CSR to be truly effective, it must be aligned with the core values of the organization. When CSR initiatives are directly connected to what the company stands for, they are more likely to succeed in creating meaningful change. Under the leadership of Comptroller General Adeniyi, the NCS has developed a CSR strategy that is deeply connected to its core values of community support, social development, and education.

One of the most powerful ways to align CSR with an organization’s values is through storytelling. When companies craft compelling narratives that clearly link their CSR activities to their mission, they can highlight the positive impact they are making. For example, the NCS’s ongoing support of Customs Primary Schools and its contributions to orphanages like Dorian Home in Akure showcase the organization’s long-term commitment to uplifting society. These initiatives not only benefit the communities directly but also enhance the NCS’s reputation as a socially responsible entity, building stronger relationships with key stakeholders.

The alignment between a company’s values and its CSR efforts is critical in crafting a cohesive and authentic message that resonates with both internal and external audiences. This synergy enables CSR initiatives to be more than just short-term projects, they become integral to the company’s identity and vision for the future.

Transparency is a cornerstone of successful CSR programs. It’s essential that organizations prioritize clear, open communication with all stakeholders, including employees, customers, partners, and the communities they serve. Transparency builds trust and ensures that CSR initiatives are understood and appreciated by those who are directly impacted by them.

In the case of the NCS, CGC Adeniyi ensured that the service’s CSR programs were communicated effectively, both through the media and directly to local communities. This transparent approach helped to ensure that the impact of their initiatives was well understood and recognized. In today’s increasingly connected world, companies that openly communicate their CSR efforts are far more likely to earn public trust, which in turn brings long-term reputational benefits.

The role of transparency in CSR cannot be understated. Companies that are transparent about their initiatives are more likely to garner support from both internal stakeholders (like employees) and external ones (like customers and partners). This openness strengthens the authenticity of CSR efforts and ensures that they are viewed not as self-serving, but as genuinely motivated by a desire to contribute to the greater good.

As Irish businessman Niall FitzGerald once stated, “CSR is a hard-edged business decision, not because it is a nice thing to do, but because it is good for our business.” This statement underscores the evolution of CSR from a discretionary practice to a strategic imperative. In today’s competitive business environment, CSR is no longer just about doing good, it is about creating value for both the company and society at large.

CSR has evolved into a broader concept known as Responsible Business Strategy (RBS), which integrates sustainability, community engagement, and corporate governance into the very core of business operations. For PR professionals, this shift presents a unique opportunity to enhance brand reputation while making a positive impact on the world. By embedding CSR into their communication strategies, PR teams can position their organizations as leaders in corporate responsibility, attracting socially conscious consumers, investors, and employees.

In conclusion, Comptroller General Bashir Adewale Adeniyi’s leadership at the Nigeria Customs Service highlights how purpose-driven CSR can uplift communities, enhance corporate reputation, and drive long-term success. For PR professionals, CSR offers a powerful tool to build trust, foster relationships, and contribute to societal progress. By taking a strategic, transparent, and community-focused approach to CSR, companies can not only achieve business success but also create a brighter future for the communities they serve.

Usman Muhammad Salihu is a 2024 PRNigeria Young Communication Fellow,  can be reached via: [email protected]

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