The Chairman of Nigeria Union of Journalists in Bauchi State, Comrade Umar Saidu, has disclosed that the new leadership of the council would be responsible for the training and retraining of its members in accordance with global best practices, and ensuring transparency and accountability in their activities.
Umar made this disclosure while speaking after being sworn in as chairman of the council for the second term, pledging that the re-elected exco would intensify its efforts to give the best leadership throughout their tenure.
He said, “You may recall that during my first tenure I outlined a five point agenda which include promoting inclusive governance, making our elders relevant in running the union, observing professionalism, promoting training and retraining as well as promoting transparency and accountability in our activities.
“My respected colleagues, it was during our thank you visit to all the 11 chapels and other units that I realised that the exco had fulfilled the promises, that resulted in a vote of confidence being passed on us by the former chairman of the council as well as the entire congress during our meeting on May 17, 2023.”
The state NUJ chairman hailed newsmen, media managers and other stakeholders for the support given to them, and expressed hope that the tempo would be sustained and promised to justify the confidence reposed in them.
He urged Bauchi State Governor Bala Abdulkadir Mohammed to fulfill his promise during his first term to remodel the NUJ secretariat to a modern one to provide a conducive environment for members to carry out their activities effectively and also to give approval for the implementation of weigh-in allowance for practicing journalists in the state.
The new executive to pilot the affairs of the union for the next three years include Comrade Umar Saidu from the Correspondents’ Chapel as chairman while Ahmed Kaigama also from the Correspondent’s Chapel was returned as vice chairman.
Other members who were returned unopposed are Isa Garba Gadau from BATV chapel as secretary; Isyaka Ismail Wunti, FRCN as auditor; Danjuma Sarki Saleh from BRC chapel as treasurer.
Others are Salisu Bala Halliru from BATV as financial secretary as well as Adamu Ibrahim from Information chapel as assistant secretary.
This development came after the Bauchi State High Court No.10 struck out the suit filed against the state council of the NUJ for lack of jurisdiction and awarded a cost of N100,000 against the plaintiff.
Four members had filed a case challenging the decision of the recent congress attended by over 60 registered members of the union.
They were seeking interpretation of some sections in the NUJ Constitution in relation to the case.