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Kogi NUJ advocates rotation of Gov’ship seat among senatorial districts

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By Friday Idachaba, Lokoja.

Outgoing Chairman of Kogi State Council of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) Comrade Adeiza Momoh-Jimoh has called for rotation of the state’s governorship seat among the three major ethnic nationalities in Kogi.

Momoh-Jimoh made the call in his farewell speech at the 2023 NUJ Kogi State Council Triennial Delegates Conference to elect new members of the Executive Council of the union on Wednesday in Lokoja.

The out-going Chairman decried the usual ethnic rivalry that characterize governorship elections in the state and insisted that regardless of the diversity in languages, all ethnic nationalities in the state had same roots and age-long affiliations.

“The much talked about Kogi State Governorship election of November 11, has come and gone. Gone, but it leaves some dusts flying in its trail. There is a reason for this.

“We as a people have not been able to divest ourselves of primordial loyalty to our different ethnic identities. Instead of politics of unity, politics of peace, progress and prosperity.

“We play politics of disunity as we hurl unprintable and unhearable abuses forgetting the fact that as one people bounded by common political destiny which had its roots first in Kwararafa kingdom and later in Kabba province, the insult of one is the insult of the others.

“Therefore, I will like to call on our political players to come together and work out a power sharing modality in the state.

“For me, rotational governorship as agreed upon by our founding fathers is the way to go. Commonwealth should be Commonwealth please.

“It is not a strange formular and it is not peculiar to us. Rotational government has been thriving in Niger State among a few other states of the federation. And it is working for them.

“Why do we not take the cue from states where rotational governorship has worked? It brings peace. It buries mutual hatred. It nurtures bonding and healthy competitiveness resulting into common splendour for all of us.

“Kogi politicians please, call the stakeholders to a round table discussion on rotational governorship. It is what is fair, just and equitable,” he appealed.

Comrade Adeiza expressed gratitude to members of the NUJ council for their support throughout his stewardship as chairman and urged them to extend same to the incoming leadership.

He expressed delight in the peaceful and harmonious conduct of the consensus election of the candidates saying that it simply showed the harmony and understanding that exist among us.

“This feat has not only raised us shoulder and head above our other industrial unions in the state, it also serves as a big lesson to our politicians”, he said. (Ends)

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Tinubu overhauls Media Team, Appoints Dare, Bwala as Key Advisers

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Bola Tinubu

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has reorganized the presidency’s media and communications team in a move aimed at bolstering the effectiveness of government communication.

The presidency, in a statement released by Bayo Onanuga, announced that Sunday Dare, Daniel Bwala, and Onanuga himself would now serve as joint spokespersons for the administration.

The restructuring involves new designations for key officials within the communications team. Sunday Dare, previously Special Adviser on Public Communication and National Orientation, has been reassigned as Special Adviser on Media and Public Communications. Daniel Bwala, appointed last week as Special Adviser on Media and Public Communication, is now Special Adviser on Policy Communications. Bayo Onanuga retains his role as Special Adviser on Information and Strategy.

“These appointments, along with the existing role of Special Adviser on Information and Strategy, underscore that there is no single individual spokesperson for the Presidency,” the statement read.

The collaborative approach is designed to ensure more consistent and effective communication of government policies and decisions to the public.
According to the presidency, the team will collectively manage the dissemination of information to foster greater transparency and alignment with the administration’s priorities.

This reorganization underscores President Tinubu’s commitment to a more cohesive media strategy that reflects the diverse needs of the public and the complexities of modern governance.

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Ododo Celebrates Nigerian Tribune Newspaper’s 75th year anniversary

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Governor Ahmed Usman Ododo of Kogi State has sent a message of congratulations to the management and staff of the Nigerian Tribune Newspaper on its 75th anniversary.
The Governor praised the newspaper’s leadership in shaping public discourse and upholding accountability through its dedication to truth, transparency, and responsible journalism.
Special Adviser on Media to the Governor, Ismaila Isah in a statement on Saturday quoted Ododo in a message that commended the Nigerian Tribune’s legacy, acknowledging its role in fostering responsible journalism that has earned it the trust and loyalty of readers across Nigeria.
“The Tribune has consistently upheld fact-based reporting, balance, and objectivity, even amidst the challenges of misinformation in today’s media landscape,” he said.

Reaffirming the essential role of a free press in maintaining democracy, Governor Ododo recognized Nigerian Tribune’s efforts to support the rule of law and responsible governance.
He expressed optimism that the milestone would inspire the newspaper to continue its commitment to journalistic integrity, essential for a stable and enduring democracy in Nigeria.

Founded on November 16, 1949, by Chief Obafemi Awolowo and his wife, Hannah Dideolu, the Nigerian Tribune has built a legacy as one of Nigeria’s pioneering media institutions, contributing significantly to the nation’s democratic growth.

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Adebukunola Adebutu Unveils State-of-the-Art Media Hub at NIJ

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***Aims to Revolutionize Nigeria’s Media Sector

In a transformative step for Nigeria’s media education, Sir (Dr.) Kesington Adebukunola Adebutu has launched a cutting-edge Media Resource Centre at the Nigerian Institute of Journalism (NIJ) in Ikeja, Lagos.
Fully funded by Dr. Adebutu, this modern facility aims to elevate media training standards in Nigeria, strengthening the nation’s media capabilities and delivering economic benefits.

The facility features a 350-seat auditorium, an advanced ICT hub, and a fully equipped studio, establishing NIJ as a leader in West African media training.
Since its founding in 1971, NIJ has been a cornerstone of media education in Nigeria, and with this new hub, it now has the potential to attract international collaborations and play a crucial role in Nigeria’s knowledge-driven economy.

Nigeria’s Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Mr. Wale Edun, a former NIJ board member, praised Dr. Adebutu’s visionary investment, calling the Media Resource Centre a model of critical infrastructure for economic and workforce development.
Director of Information and Public Relations in the ministry, Mohammed Manga quoted Edun in a statement to have said,

“This initiative not only prepares our media professionals for the future but also creates job opportunities and supports economic growth,” Edun stated.
Accirding to the Statement,The centre’s resources are set to empower students and professionals with hands-on skills essential for a dynamic media landscape.
“The facility positions NIJ to offer world-class training, drawing attention from across Africa and establishing Nigeria as a key player in the global media arena.

Dr. Adebutu’s visionary gift to NIJ stands to reshape Nigeria’s media landscape, paving the way for a new generation of skilled media professionals, economic advancement, and a stronger media industry.

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