 The Lagos State Chapter of the Nigerian Institute of Public Relations is promoting the importance of building a culture of proper public communications and trust. Public relations experts say this is necessary among public office holders as well as professionals in the private sector. They pointed out during the annual Lagos Public Relations Week, Jacinta Obuco has more. The meeting themed Managing Communications, Building Trust, borders on better management of information to Dow station. It is also about inclusive public communications. The core of the problems that this country has is the issue of trust and that I believe was given back to by the seeming breakdown of communication between the component parts of the country. In our country today, poor or inappropriate deployment of public communications can aggravate ethnic tension, drum of war, hate speech, ethnic profiling, dangerous innuendos, etc. The Lagos State Governor Babaji Desang Wulu is represented by the Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Wenga Omoto Show, who points out that every public communicator is expected to provide citizens with accurate and true information. In an era when technology has made information accessible through social media and the public space, it is inundated with all kinds of information, verified or not, from multiple sources with various agenda. It becomes imperative for government to engage with the members of the public and all stakeholders in the greater interest of all by building the trust and confidence of the people in the motifs and aspirations of the government. The panelists speak on building a culture of trust in and between organizations. Participants concluded that poor public relations and communication have caused lots of damages in the public space. The same proper communications will lead to equity, transparency and proactiveness in times of crisis. Just enter Ubuku for Plus TV Africa.