Members of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) in National Orientation Agency (NOA) have demanded that the NUJ leadership immediately rescinds its decision and withdraws the order it issued to State Councils for the closure of NOA NUJ Chapels.
This was contained in a communique/letter titled “rejection of the NUJ special delegates conferencs decision on members in the NOA” addressed to the National President of NUJ, Comrade Chief Christopher Isiguzo on Wednesday, 1 February, 2023.
In the letter that was jointly signed by Representatives of NOA NUJ Chapel Chairmen and Chairpersons from the six geopolitical zones of the country, they noted with regret the decision of the Delegates Conference as contained in the NUJ communique released in Kano to delist all members and dissolve all chapels of the NUJ in NOA. Adding that they wondered what necessitated the action.
According to the communique/letter issued by NOA NUJ members, “We have searched through the Constitution of the NUJ to see what offence the NUJ NOA Chapels and members have committed to warrant the decision. It is clear to us that none of us has been reported for professional misconduct.
“All of us possess the required educational qualifications and were duly registered by the National Secretariat of the NUJ, as stipulated in Article 3 (1-2) of the NUJ Constitution, upon the payment of required fees under Article 4 of the same Constitution. All the NUJ chapels in NOA meet the requirements of Article 5(G) of the NUJ Constitution for their existence. The last chapel at the NOA, being that of the Heaquarters, was only inaugurated three weeks ago by the NUJ FCT Council and after members were duly registered and issued identification by the NUJ National Secretariat.
“Moreover, many of us in NOA NUJ chapels still pay our check-off dues, even up till January 2023. So, we do not see, within the NUJ rule book, what will earn us such discriminatory, mischievous and unacceptable loss of membership.
“NOA is one of the Agencies under the Federal Ministry of Information with a clear mandate to communicate government policies, programmes and activities in a professional manner, and within that famework, publish and produce all manner of publications, just like the Federal Ministry of Information. As an Agency, NOA has attracted a large number of Mass Communication graduates in its employment.
“It is noteworthy that the NOA also has on its board, a representative of the NUJ, the last being Chief George Izobo, former President of the NUJ, in keeping with the provisions of the NOA Act which recognizes the journalistic roles of the Agency.
“That we, NUJ members working in NOA, hereby outrightly reject the decision of the Kano Special Delegates Conference with regard to the delisting of NOA members and desolution of the all NOA chapels.”
NOA condemn in totality the attitude of the National President, who in pursuit of personal agenda, unilaterally and without notice and reason, issued an order to State Councils to delist and desolve NOA NUJ chapels.
“That we demand that the NUJ leadership immediately rescinds its decision and withdraws the order it issued to State Councils for the closure of NOA NUJ Chapels. That NOA NUJ members will take neccesary steps to safeguard our right to free association within the law if our request is not granted within a reasonable time. “That we direct our members all over the country to continue to conduct their affairs lawfully until further directives.”
Signed On behalf of NUJ Members in NOA, Agrih Sukkukum Dauda, Chairman, NUJ Chapel, NOA Headquarters; Hajiya Suwaiba Adamu Salisu, Chairperson, NUJ Chapel, NOA Kano State; Abuchi Udeh, Chairman, NUJ Chapel, NOA Enugu State; Toyin Oluwa, Chairperson, NUJ Chapel, NOA Ogun State; Adegbayibi Ajibade, Chairman, NUJ Chapel, NOA Kwara State; Eleyinmi Olutoyosi Funmilayo, Chairperson, NUJ Chapel, NOA Ekiti State: Larai Saminu Nazo, Chairperson, NUJ Chapel, NOA Kebbi State; Ibrahim Umar Attah, Chairman, NUJ Chapel, NOA Jigawa State.