NPC to Partner with ACOE, As DG Applauds Tinubu-Led Administration

Raphael Oni

The National Productivity Centre (NPC) has expressed readiness to partner with the Association of Corporate Online Editors (ACOE) to further expose the activities of the Centre to Nigerians and the global community. This partnership aims to promote productivity consciousness across sectors and enhance the Centre’s online visibility.

The partnership between NPC and ACOE will focus on:

Digital Communication: ACOE will leverage its expertise in digital communication and content creation to showcase NPC’s successes, initiatives, and opportunities.

Online Visibility: The partnership will enhance NPC’s online presence, driving engagement and educating stakeholders about the Centre’s goals and objectives.

National Productivity: ACOE has pledged its support in promoting national productivity, reducing poverty, and complementing the good work of the NPC under its current leadership.

The National Productivity Centre, a Federal Government parastatal under the Ministry of Labour and Employment, was established to:

Stimulate Productivity Consciousness: Encourage and promote productivity consciousness across all sectors of the Nigerian economy.

Monitor Productivity Trends: Track productivity trends and lead the productivity movement across the country to ensure a competitive and productive economy.

The Director-General of NPC, Hon. Baffa Babba Dan-Agundi, has commended President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration for stabilizing Nigeria’s economy. He noted that the government’s economic blueprint is verifiable, citing the payment of outstanding debts to airlines operating Nigerian routes as an example.

In the words of the DG, “We are ready to partner with ACOE, and I can say you came at the right time,”.This partnership is expected to enhance the NPC’s visibility, promote productivity consciousness, and contribute to the country’s economic growth and development.

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