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Clergyman urges Journalists as middlemen to relate peoples’ anguish to Government

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Members of Kogi NUJ Council @ Special Church Service For 2024 NUJ Press Week.

***Tasks Tinubu On Quickly Emancipation Of Nigerians From Hunger, Hardship

By Friday Idachaba, Lokoja

Journalists in the country have been urged to relate the hunger, anguish and the prevailing socio-economic challenges ravaging the nation to government at all levels for quick redress.

Rev. Mathew Odoh of
The United Evangelical Church (UEC). Lokongoma, Lokoja, gave the charge at a special Sunday Service as part of activities marking the 2024 Press Week of the Kogi State Council of Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ).

Rev. Odoh tasked Journalists as middlemen between the government and the people in the country, to be diligent and courageous in the discharge of their duties by relating well the activities of government to the people.

He also urged them as worthy middlemen to feed government with the cries and anguish of the people saying that the prevailing difficulties were beyond human comprehension urging journalists to champion the cause of the voiceless.

“Journalists are like Middle men. You are like the Biblical Moses. You hear from the people and relate to government about our cries. You are standing between the Government and people.

“Tell us rightly what the Government is saying. Also hear from us and tell them what we are saying and what our problems are.

“Presently as citizens, we are hungry. We are finding it extremely difficult to meet the basic necessities of life. We need light. The cost of electricity tariff is too high. We need jobs for our children.

“Let me Government address issues around the economy and let us have money’s in our pockets. Nigerians are suffering”, the Clergy man said.

Rev. Odoh prayed God to strengthen President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and grant him the critical wisdom, grace and force to steer the statecraft aright and emancipate Nigerians from the prevailing but unwarranted hardship.

He said, “There is so much of maladministration. We are not smiling. Let the Government at all levels do what is needful. We beg you as Journalists to tell the Government that Nigerians are not smiling, they need a breath of fresh air”.

The Clergyman prayed God to preserve all working Journalists in the country as he described the Journalism profession as one riddled with great risks and urged them to uphold professionalism and ensure balance in their reportage.

He commended journalists in the state for their stance on professionalism and unbiased reportage, pointing out that the only way democracy and a better society can thrive was for Journalists to operate unhindered in an enabling environment.

Speaking earlier, Comrade Olusegun Ayindero-Oyenibi, Secretary, Kogi State Council of the NUJ, said the church service was part of the NUJ 2024 Press Week which commenced on Friday with a Juma’at Prayers at Ministry of Education Mosque in Lokoja.

He said that the Christian and Muslim prayers were aimed at giving thanks to God for preserving the Journalists so far and offering supplications for their protection as well as seek God’s divine presence and guidance in the new session. (Ends)

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Gov Ododo grieves over demise of Kogi veteran broadcast journalist

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Late Mathias Omale

Governor Ahmed Usman Ododo of Kogi State has sent a message of condolence to the leadership of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) in the state over the passing of one of its senior members, Mr. Mathias Omale, who died on Monday in Lokoja.

In a press statement by the Special Adviser on Media to the Governor, Ismaila Isah, Ododo described the veteran journalist’s death as a great loss to the journalism profession in the state.

The Governor sympathised with the family and friends of the deceased, commending the dedication and hard work Mr. Omale demonstrated during his active years in journalism.
According to the statement late Omale made a significant impact as a staff member of the Kogi State Broadcasting Corporation, where he inspired many young journalists in the state until his retirement as Deputy Director in the News Department.
The Governor prayed for the peaceful repose of the deceased’s soul and asked God to grant his family the strength to bear the loss.

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Tims Ejiga urges Govt to recognise media”s role

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Hajia Nana Hauwa Yussuff

Former National Vice President of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Mr. Tims Ejiga, has called on government at all levels to accord the media its due recognition as the Fourth Estate of the Realm.

Ejiga made the call during a courtesy visit to the newly appointed Director-General of Kogi State Broadcasting Corporation (FM 94.1), Hajia Nana Hauwa Yussuff, alongside former national and state officers of the union.

He urged governments to prioritize public-funded media organizations, providing adequate equipment, logistics, and staff welfare to enable them perform optimally.

Ejiga emphasized that as the Fourth Estate of the Realm, after the Legislature, Executive, and Judiciary, the media deserves attention and support.

He commended Governor Ahmed Usman Ododo for his efforts in repositioning the Kogi State Broadcasting Corporation and urged continued support for the media industry.

“If the media is the Fourth Estate of the Realm in a Democracy after the Legislature, Executive and Judiciary, then attention must be paid adequately to public funded government-owned media organisations.”

He observed that Governor Ahmed Usman Ododo’s body language, from the onset, had been that of a restoration governor as within seven months of his administration, he had right some of the wrongs perpetrated by past administrations.

Ejiga further implored Governor Ododo to transform the state broadcasting organization with his “Midas’ Touch” saying, “I believe the state Media industry as a whole deserves restoration.”

He also called for restoration of the Executive Cadre in the Directorate, along with the financial benefits as well as Life Assurance for journalists and media workers in the state saying the job of a journalist is a delicate one.

Speaking earlier, a former chairman of Kogi State Council of the NUJ, Mr Emmanuel Boro urged the new Director General to carry all cadre of staff along and give them sense of belonging to motivate them for higher productivity.

Boro pledged the continued support of the group saying, “we will support you fully to ensure that you succeed. We shall be behind you, before you and by your side.”

Alhaji Adeiza Momoh-Jimoh, General Manager of FRCN, Prime FM 101.5 and immediate past Chairman of Kogi Council called on the state government to provide the new DG with the necessary working tools to enable her excel.

“Like somebody who has been given farmland to farm, she surely needs a hoe and cutlass to work on the farm with good seeds to plant”, he said.

In her response, Hajia Nana Hauwa Yussuff, the newly appointed DG of the Corporation, expressed gratitude to God Almighty and Governor Ahmed Usman Ododo for the appointment.

She said that God probably gave her the position to change the narrative and the story of Kogi State Broadcasting Corporation as she confessed that news crew of the station used to go to Mount Patti on motor bikes.

The DG however noted that governor Ododo changed the narrative upon assumption office as governor as he quickly approved the release of a Hilux van and a Sienna bus for the station to operate with.

She thanked the veteran journalists for the visit saying that she would not fail them or the government as she pledged to run an open-door policy with an inclusive administration where everyone matters and is given a sense of belonging. (Ends)1

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Ajuri Ngelale resigns as President Tinubu’s Spokesperson

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The Special Adviser to President Bola Tinubu on Media and Publicity, Ajuri Ngelale, has tendered his resignation, effective immediately.
In a statement released by the Presidency on Saturday, Ngelale announced that he had submitted a memo to the Chief of Staff, Femi Gbajabiamila, informing him of his decision to take an indefinite leave of absence.

Ngelale also resigned from his additional roles as Special Presidential Envoy on Climate Action and Chairman of the Presidential Steering Committee on Project Evergreen.
He cited medical challenges affecting his immediate and nuclear family as the reason for his resignation.

The statement read, “I have submitted a memo to the Chief of Staff informing my office that I am proceeding on an indefinite leave of absence to address medical matters affecting my immediate nuclear family.”

Ngelale expressed appreciation for the opportunity to serve, acknowledging that the demands of public office require uninterrupted attention.

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