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No preferred candidates in upcoming elections reportage – NUJ Chairman

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From AMEDU JOSEPH,  Lokoja

Chairman of the Kogi State Council of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Adeiza Momojimoh is strongly in defence of practising journalists in the state, affirming that they have no preferred candidate in reporting the upcoming governorship election

The NUJ boss urged politicians in the state to stop casting aspersions on members of the union on reportage of political activities in the state.

He gave the advice recently in Lokoja when he received the executive members of Ododo Support Group, OSG, who were in his office on a courtesy visit.

MomohJimoh said that politicians accusing journalists in the state of reports they believed were not favourable to them, had no moral justification for their damaging remarks on members of the fourth estate of the realm.

According to the chairman, journalists in the state have no preferred candidates in their reportage of political activities in the state as being erroneously expressed in some quarters in the state.

He said that all the candidates in the November 11, governorship election, irrespective of their political parties, are welcome at the Press Centre, to tell members of the press about their manifesto for adequate and objective reporting.

Momoh Jimoh however , advised politicians yet to visit the centre, to come forward, assuring them that they would receive equal and adequate publicity.

According to the state NUJ chairman, there is nothing journalists can do unless such politicians make themselves available to them, telling them of their promises to the electorate for onward dissemination to the public.

Momoh Jimoh also advised politicians to dwell on issue-based campaigns and not ethnicity inclined to ensure a peaceful election , come November 11.

He commended the group for aligning itself with the concept of a peaceful and issue-based campaign and urged its members to continue to enhance such tempo of political activity.

The NUJ chairman who promised that journalists would synergise with the group to achieve its aims and objectives, reminded politicians that ethnic colouration, especially on political activities, was alien to Kogites.

Earlier, the Director General of the group, Engr.Suleiman Adehira, said the executive members of the group were in the chairman’s office to tell him of their activities and to create synergy with journalists in the state for the electoral victory of the governorship candidate of APC .

Represented by the Director, Door to Door campaign of the group, Engr. Mufutau, Adehira disclosed that the group comprised 18 directorates with 48 directors among others, saddled with different responsibilities towards ensuring the electoral victory of Ododo.

He, therefore, solicited the cooperation of members of the union for effective coverage of its activities and for the realisation of the aims and objectives of the group.

Our correspondent reports that highlight at the occasion was the group photo of the executive members of the group and the journalists.

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