The Director, Media & Publicity of the All Progressives Congress Party, Ondo State Chapter, Steve Otaloro, has been conferred with the Fellowship award of the Institute of Human & Natural Resources.
The award was conferred on him during the investiture programme by the Institute in Akure.
Otaloro was honoured along with the National Population Commission, Federal Commissioner, Prince Diran Iyantan, among others.
A statement released by the Institute in Abuja noted that the conferment was in recognition of the immense contribution to the public relations profession which Otaloro has made, having handled prominent assignments effectively and rising to become the CEO of Micro Plus Media, an Advertising/Marketing outfit in Lagos, before being appointed as the Director, Media & Publicity of APC in Ondo State in 2015.
It also said that the award was an acknowledgement of Otaloro as a thoroughbred professional who had continued to be a game changer in the Public Relations sector.
It added that Otaloro had continued to shift the paradigm in the Nigerian political space, by developing noteworthy initiatives and putting in place strategies that had continually added glamour to inter-relationship in the society.
It stated that: “He is a good spokesperson to his political party.”
Comrade Toba Nesta Taiwo, a public analyst at the event, while commenting on the awardee said, his presence in the media community in Nigeria had refocused the media practice, particularly, in the style of delivery credited to the media team of APC in Ondo State.
Otaloro, who spoke on behalf of other award recipients, thanked the Institute of Human & Natural Resources for the honour done them.
He enumerated the merits and the methods of choosing the fellows of the institute as worthy of commendation.
He also called on other institutions to emulate the institute in awarding fellows to deserving Nigerians.
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