Rt. Hon. Eseme Eyiboh, the Special Adviser on Media and Publicity to the Senate, has bagged most Outstanding Spokesperson Award in political communication.
Organised by National Spokespersons Awards 2024, the award was conferred on him by Nigeria Institute of Public Relations (NIPR) in collaboration with the Federal Ministry of Information.
Eyiboh, a former spokesperson for the House of Representatives and Chairman of its Committee on Media and Public Affairs, was selected for the prestigious award on account of his roles in projecting the positive image of not only the President of the Senate but the Senate as an institution of democracy.
The Jury Sub-Committee of the National Spokespersons Awards, set up by the NIPR and the Ministry, found Eyiboh worthy of the award among other spokespersons operating across the Legislative arm of government in both state and national institutions in the country.
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At the ceremony held at the International Conference Center, Abuja, Eyiboh was described as an indomitable non-violent communication expert with deep network and effective practice delivery with clarity in objectives, strategic in framing engagements with his audience. His impact and effectiveness in perception and reputation management is robust.
The letter to the award recipient, read in parts: “I am excited to inform you that, from the numerous entries, you have been selected as the Outstanding Spokesperson Award – Legislature in recognition of your work and having satisfied the selection criteria.”
“The National Spokespersons Awards is the highest honours celebrating outstanding spokespersons in corporate communications, public affairs, politics, media, advocacy, and other domains in Nigeria who have demonstrated outstanding eloquence, integrity, and effectiveness in their roles as spokespeople.
‘‘There was an eruption of ovation and a rush to join him in the podium when Eyiboh was announced as the winner.’’
His acceptance speech on behalf of others brought to the fore his gift of the garb rendered with inexhaustible elocution.
Eyiboh dedicated the award to the Senate President, Godswill Akpabio (his boss).
NIPR endorsed 20 award categories while 224 entries were collected.