Anambra State Government has assured not to leave any stone unturned in its quest to enthrone free, fair and credible elections on the November sixth gubernatorial poll.

The Commissioner for Information and Public Enlightenment, Mr. C-Don Adinuba, gave the assurance while playing host to members of the Nigerian Institute of Public Relations, NIPR, Anambra State Chapter, who called on him in his office at the Jerome Udoji state Secretariat, Awka.

The members made up of Reputation Summit Planning Committee NIPR Anambra State Chapter, was led by their chairman, Dr. Ikenna Umeanolue.

Addressing his guests, Mr. Adinuba described the theme of their summit as most appropriate and part of their own little way of contributing to the stability of Anambra State and the country in general.

According to Commissioner Adinuba, everyone has benefited from the secured atmosphere in the state warning that the state will not tolerate any threat to the culture of peace it is known for.

Earlier in his speech, Dr. Umeanolue, who explained that the visit was aimed at identifying with Commissioner Adinuba, said the group also came to inform him of its upcoming Reputation Summit with the theme, “Challenges of Insecurity in Nigeria, Implications for National Stability and Reputation.

While commending Commissioner Adinuba for his efforts in the reputation management of Anambra State, Dr. Umeanolue noted that they consider the theme as important issue of discuss because of the situations in the present day Nigeria and commended Governor Willie Obiano for his efforts in contending with security situations in the state.

In a vote of thanks, the Public Relations Executive of the Reputation Summit Planning Committee, Mr. Theophilus Ukoha, thanked the commissioner for hosting them and unveiled the Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, of Anambra Broadcasting Service, Dr. Uche Nworah, as the chairman of the summit.

Among the delegation was the Vice-chairman, NIPR Anambra State Chapter, Sir Fidelis Umeh.