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Nigeria Union of Journalists gets new national president

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Comrade Alhassan Yahya has been elected the new National President of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), succeeding Comrade Chris Isiguzo.

Yahya’s victory was announced in the early hours of Thursday by Comrade Mike Ikeogwu, Chairman of the Electoral Committee, during the 8th Triennial Delegates’ Conference of the Union in Owerri.

Ikeogwu revealed that Yahya, who previously served as the NUJ’s Deputy National President, secured 436 votes, defeating his opponents: Comrade Bamidele Atunbi, former National Treasurer of the Union, who received 97 votes, and Comrade Garba Mohammed, who garnered 39 votes.

Ikeogwu officially declared Yahya, from Gombe State, as the duly elected National President of the NUJ.

“By the powers vested in me as Chairman of the electoral committee, I hereby declare that Alhassan Yahya, having polled the highest number of votes, is returned as President of the NUJ for the next three years “, he said.

Comrade Yahya’s election as the new National President of the NUJ makes him the first president from the North East region.

According to the NUJ constitution, Yahya will serve a three-year term in office.

In his acceptance, Yahya pledged to “uphold the constitution of the NUJ with all fairness, equity, and justice” while carrying out his responsibilities.

Also elected unopposed was Comrade Abimbola Oyetunde, who became the first female deputy national president of the NUJ.

Oyetunde, the General Manager of Radio Nigeria Bronze FM in Edo State and a former member of the Union’s Board of Trustees, expressed her commitment to advancing the Union’s goals.

Several other National Officers were also elected unopposed, including Comrade Victor Ndukwe, the former Chairman of the Abia State Council, who was re-elected as National Treasurer.

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Additionally, Comrade Ronke Samo was re-elected unopposed as Vice President of the B-Zone (Southwest), and Comrade Eze Adiukwu was elected unopposed as Zonal Secretary for the Southeast.

About NUJ

The Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) is a premier professional organization that has been at the forefront of promoting and protecting the rights and interests of journalists in Nigeria.

Founded in 1955, the NUJ has a rich history of advocating for press freedom, promoting high professional standards, and fostering unity and solidarity among journalists.

One of the key objectives of the NUJ is to promote and protect the rights and interests of journalists in Nigeria.

To achieve this objective, the union engages in various activities, including advocating for press freedom, organizing training workshops and conferences, and providing support and assistance to journalists who are facing challenges or persecution.

The NUJ also collaborates with other media organizations and civil society groups to promote media development and democracy.


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