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Kebbi correspondents chapel, public enlightenment special adviser organise lecture on good governance

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The Correspondents Chapel of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Kebbi State, in collaboration with the Office of the Special Adviser on Public Enlightenment, Ibrahim Abubakar Jombali, has organised a One-Day Public Lecture On Media, Good Governance and Democracy, aimed at articulating the successes of the present administration in the state.

In his welcome address, Chairman of the Chapel, Alhaji Kabir Wurma implored the participants to keenly listen to the lecture, presented by the guest speaker which was a vital takeaway.

He noted that Governor Nasir Idris, Kauran Gwandu had written his name in gold as far as history of Kebbi was concerned.

According to him, the Chapel was planning to launch a magazine, containing major achievements of the Kaura-led administration within two years in office, sponsored by the Chairman of the state Pilgrims Welfare Agency (PWA), Alhaji Faruku Musa Enabo.

The Chapel chairman however, commended the Special Adviser on Public Enlightenment, Ibrahim Jombali, who sponsored the programme, calling on other SAs to emulate him.

Declaring the event open, Chief of Staff to Kebbi State Governor, Barrister Attahiru Maccido, described the event as timely, as 2027 elections was approaching.

Maccido who described the media as a vital tool for information dissemination also commended the Chapel’s members in promoting, awareness by publicisising programmes of the present administration before the eyes of the world.

He advised the Chapel to continue initiating programmes that will further cement the good working relationship between government and the journalists.

Also speaking, Commissioner of Information and Culture, Yakubu Ahmed Birnin Kebbi who represented the Governor, encouraged journalists to always initiate something different that would promote their profession.

He said “days have gone when journalists will wait to be offered token for survival while ideas abound to be utilised.”

Also speaking, the Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Alhaji Yahaya Sarki, urged journalists to always verify facts before publication.

“It’s better to delay than hurriedly send a story that at the end would land you in court in the urge for beating your colleagues to it,” Sarki counseled.

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