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OrderPaper Moves To Improve, Identity, Public Perception

todayFebruary 10, 2025

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OrderPaper, Nigeria’s leading independent parliamentary monitoring organization, has unveiled a comprehensive rebranding initiative aimed at strengthening its identity and public perception.

In a statement in Abuja, the CEO of OrderPaper Oke Epia, says the rebranding reflects the organization’s ongoing commitment to bridging the gap between parliament, policy, and the public.

According to him, the transformation is driven by the strategic use of data and technology to foster civic engagement and improve governance.

Apiah explains that as part of the rebranding, OrderPaper has introduced a new logo and visual identity that embodies its commitment to transparency, accountability, and excellent service delivery.

” The updated green colour palette signifies trust, innovation, and the organization’s evolution as a trusted partner in promoting transparent and inclusive democracy.

“Also, OrderPaper has launched a dedicated
dedicated media arm now known as “Parliament Reports. This platform, www.parliamentreports.com, provides legislative intelligence, policy analysis, data analytics, and comprehensive coverage of Nigeria’s national and state assemblies.

Parliament Reports reinforces OrderPaper’s commitment to delivering timely and relevant learning and data to support informed decision-making by citizens, as well as private and public entities.

Furthermore, OrderPaper has established a social community, “People’s Parliament,” on Facebook and WhatsApp to facilitate civic participation and inclusion.

The CEO notes that OrderPaper’s rebranding is more than a visual update, as it represents the organization’s renewed commitment to fostering transparency, accountability, and active citizenship.

“By empowering citizens and stakeholders, OrderPaper aims to promote effective governance and optimal service delivery from elected representatives.

PR Oduyemi Odumade

Written by: Blessing Nyor

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