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Bauchi NUJ appreciates NAN for factual reportage

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On Wednesday, the Bauchi State council of the NUJ expressed appreciation to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) for factual reportage.

Council chairman, Malam Umar Said, expressed appreciation in Bauchi when he paid a courtesy visit to the Bauchi Zone headquarters of NAN.

He observed that NAN had always been regular and consistent in reporting happenings in the state and the union, hence the need to appreciate the agency.

Said said the visit was also meant to solicit more support and understanding between the union and the agency.

“Our door is open to constructive advice and suggestions, especially on how to improve our performance as a union,’’ he said.

Said used the occasion to congratulate the new manager of the agency’s Bauchi Zone, Malam Rabiu Ali, for his appointment.

He announced that the new executives of the council would host its maiden Press Week between Sept. 1 and Sept 18 and that a lot of activities had been lined up to ensure the success of the programme.

Responding, Malam Ali assured the council of NAN’s continued support and cooperation, especially in upholding its mandate by reporting all activities factually and objectively.

He called for a robust relationship between the agency and all existing entities for proper, effective and efficient news coverage.

Ali advised the NUJ to devise capacity building and training journalists to sanitise the profession further.

This, he said, would also enable the council to check the menace of fake news writers predominant on social media.

He explained that the greatest challenge to journalism in Nigeria was the infiltration of fake news, which causes serious havoc to society.

“Our agency can partner with the NUJ or the state government to provide capacity building training for information officers and working journalists,’’ Ali Stressed.

NAN reports that the new Bauchi State Executive Council of the NUJ was elected into office in June. (NAN)

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