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RISAA reaches out to NLNG for collaboration

By Editor
17 October 2017   |   4:00 am
In a bid to harness the untapped potentials in the outdoor landscape and showcase business and Corporate Social Responsibility(CSR) opportunities, the Rivers State Signage and Advertisement Agency...

In a bid to harness the untapped potentials in the outdoor landscape and showcase business and Corporate Social Responsibility(CSR) opportunities, the Rivers State Signage and Advertisement Agency (RISAA) has embarked on business tours to reach out to existing and potential clients.

Speaking during a visit to the corporate office of Nigeria Liquefied Natural Gas (NLNG), the Acting Managing Director of RISAA, Engineer Chukwudi Dimkpa, said the aim of the visit was to increase awareness about the activities of the Agency, showcase available windows of advertisement, branding and sponsorship opportunities while also improving the relationship between Agency and relevant stakeholders.

Dimkpa while acknowledging the huge investments by NLNG through Corporate Social Responsibility initiatives in community development especially in Education, Health and Social Infrastructure, solicited partnership with the organisation.

The RISAA boss said that the on-going sanitization exercise will improve the scenic beauty of the city of Port Harcourt and its environs. He urged the Corporation to take advantage of the NEW dispensation by investing through partnership, sponsorship and branding.

According to Dimkpa, street furniture such as city- gates, round-abouts, bus-shelters, buses and other innovative out of home platforms are now available for branding.

The managing director of NLNG, represented by Mr. Tony Okonedo, at the meeting, commended the efforts of RISAA in civic beatification and reiterated NLNGs’ commitment to CSR anchored on sustainability, stakeholding and partnership.

He expressed excitement about the RISAA vision and the array of products proposed that will act as fillip to enhance the city’s aesthetic.

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