Lagos NUJ Election: Eight Of 11 EXCO Members Back Ajayi For Chairmanship Position

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Eight out of eleven outgoing Executive Committee members of the Lagos State Council of the Nigeria Union of Journalists on Wednesday threw their weights behind Adeleye Ajayi’s ambition for the chairmanship position.

Ajayi, a Deputy Editor-in-Chief with the News Agency of Nigeria and former National Financial Secretary of the NUJ, will slug it out with incumbent Chairman, Dr. Qasim Akinreti, in the September 29 election.

NAN reports that the outgoing executive committee members declared their support for Ajayi at the flag off of his campaign at the NAN Media Centre, Iganmu, Lagos.Adeleye Ajayi

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Among Lagos NUJ executives who declared their support for Ajayi at the event were Abiola Beckley (Vice- Chairman), Alfred Odifa (Secretary), Adesola Ekine (NAWOJ Chairperson) and Debo Oshundun (SWAN Chairman).

Other NUJ State Executive Committee members who supported Ajayi were Iyabo Ogunjuyigbe (Treasurer), Phillip Nwosu (Assistant Secretary) and Innocent Anaba (ex-officio member).

Speaking at the event, Beckley commended NAN Staff for their support.

Beckley said: “I am here to declare my support to one and only Leye Ajayi.

“There is no integrity in the current leadership of the Lagos Council of NUJ.”

Beckley, a staff of Daar Communications Plc, who is also seeking a second term, said her chapel would also support Ajayi’s aspiration.

Also speaking, Odifa said God had ordained Ajayi to steer the affairs of the union and that “this success story has begun”.

Odifa said if eight of the 11-member Lagos NUJ executive were not supporting the re-election bid of the incumbent, it had spoken loudly of the quality of the present leadership.

Ekine, Lagos State Chairperson, Nigeria Association of Women Journalists, assured Adeleye Ajayi of the support of all female journalists in the state.

“I am telling you today, in the presence of NAN Staff that we are solidly behind you. This is the way,” Ekine said.

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Also speaking, Nwosu expressed confidence that Ajayi would make maximum impact in bringing the union back on track by providing needed leadership and governance.

Nwosu said: “We are here to support someone we believe can steer the ship of the Lagos NUJ and lead us to good governance and prosperity.

“We have unjustly denied our union the leadership it deserves by not supporting Ajayi in 2017.

“Everything the current chairman does is against integrity.

“I have discovered we made a great mistake in 2017.

“I am here to support a candidate that I believe will lead Lagos NUJ aright.

“A vote for Leye Ajayi is a vote for good leadership in Lagos NUJ.

“I believe in a leadership that is all-encompassing, not a sectional leadership.”

Also speaking, Ogunjuyigbe said there was no integrity and transparency in the leadership of the outgoing executive.

Ogunjuyigbe said: “I hate when leaders tell lies and deceive people.

“When we talk about integrity, we should live the life.

“I am appealing to you all to stand with Leye Ajayi.”

Anaba, an Ex-Officio from the Vanguard newspaper, expressed confidence that the NAN Editor would deliver and take the union higher.

Oshundun, Chairman, Sports Writers Association of Nigeria, said Ajayi would not disappoint the members of the fourth estate of the realm.

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Gbenga Fatile, Director of News, Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria, said the incumbent chairman promised to serve a single term.

Fatile said: “There is a huge difference.

“Ajayi is a listener.

“He has served at the national and state level of NUJ.”

Adewale Akodu, Chairman, Lagos State Ministry of Information NUJ Chapel, said the union needed a listening leader who would bring everybody together and lead with real integrity and sincerity.

Akodu said: “We need to look for a leader who is mature enough to provide the leadership we need and unite us.”

Unveiling the candidate, Adenike Sodipo, Director-General of Adeleye Ajayi Campaign Organization, said she had known Ajayi for 36 years and could vouch for his integrity and straight-forwardness.

Sodipo said: “If you have an 11-man team and eight of them are not with you, check yourself.

“We need a leader that is truly a man of integrity and truth.

“Adeleye Ajayi knows his onions and he will not fail.”

In his address, Ajayi promised to bring Lagos NUJ back on track by operating an open door policy that would elevate collective responsibility with high sense of integrity and transparency.

He said: “I am a transparent man and a listener.

“I assure you all that I will never disappoint you if given the mandate.”

Reeling out his agenda, Ajayi said he would work on members’ welfare, resolve Mowe/Ofada Pen Jewel Estate Project and all pending projects, ensure accountability and partnership, ethics and professionalism in the union.

Presenting Ajayi at the event, Silas Nwoha, Head of Editorial and Acting Head of NAN Lagos Operations, said: “It is a personal challenge to me to make sure Leye Ajayi is delivered as the Lagos NUJ chairman.

“In him, we see humility, doggedness and simplicity.

“I have been with Ajayi as long as I have been in NAN.

“We have agreed in one accord that Ajayi is our candidate.”

NAN reports that the event had many senior journalists and other loyalists of Ajayi in attendance.

'Dotun Akintomide
'Dotun Akintomide
'Dotun Akintomide's journalism works intersect business, environment, politics and developmental issues. Among a number of local and international publications, his work has appeared in the New York Times. He's a winner of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) Award. Currently, the Online Editor at The New Diplomat, Akintomide has produced reports that uniquely spoke to Nigeria's experience on Climate Change issues. When Akintomide is not writing, volunteering or working on a media project, you can find him seeing beautiful sites like the sandy beaches that bedecked the Lagos coastline.

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