The Nigerian Union of Journalists NUJ has confer on Kano State Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf, the title of Grand Patron of the NUJ.
The National President of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Comrade Chris Isiguzo, while presenting the award at the Government House Kano, commended the achievements of the Governor, particularly in the health and education sectors.
Isiguzo, alongside his deputy, Alhassan Yahaya, visited Kano to confer the title of Grand Patron of the NUJ on Governor Yusuf and to present the newly elected leadership of the NUJ Kano chapter.
The NUJ President highlighted Governor Yusuf’s recent recognition as the “Most Teacher-Friendly Governor of the Year” by the Nigeria Union of Teachers and his Fellowship from the United States Institute of Management and Leadership as clear evidence of his commitment to good governance.
“Your Excellency, if the teachers say you are the best, we should all take that as a true reflection of your performance.
Usually, teachers take to the streets with placards to demand their rights, but in your case, they have commended your efforts in reforming the education sector.”
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Isiguzo noted that, the media, as the Fourth Estate of the Realm, has evolved from merely criticising to embracing development journalism, acknowledging good governance while also pointing out areas that need improvement for the common good.
“I want to congratulate you on these awards and encourage you to continue the excellent work you have started, particularly in the areas of health and education.”
The NUJ President also requested the Governor’s support in hosting the first National Council of Women Journalists in Kano this November and called for the renovation of the Kano Press Centre to meet modern standards.
Isiguzo also, urged the Governor to prioritize foreign training opportunities for Kano-based journalists to enable them to compete on a global scale.
Response, Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf assured the NUJ of his administration’s continued support for the media in fulfilling its social responsibilities.
He said, “We hold the media in very high regard, and our relationship with journalists in Kano and beyond is excellent.
“I am honoured to accept the role of Grand Patron of the NUJ in Kano, and I pledge to provide all necessary support to the union.”
Details of the engagement was contained in a press statement by the Governor’s spokesperson, Sanusi Bature.
Lateefah Ibrahim
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