NUCJ visits NUJ, Secures Support for Projects
The National Executive Council of the National Union of Campus Journalists (NUCJ), Wednesday, visited the leadership of the Nigerian Union of Journalists (NUJ) at its National Secretariat in Abuja.
The NUCJ delegation led by its President, Samuel Ajala, was received by the NUJ President, Chris Isiguzo and other executive officers of the NUJ.
Being its first visit since inauguration, Ajala formally introduced the new NUCJ executive council to the NUJ. He presented the structure, scorecard, projects and plans of the union, while seeking collaborative measures between both unions.
Ajala also stressed the need for support with capacity building and mentorship in nurturing the 
next generation of 
journalists, with strong considerations 
for ethics and public 
trust – in order to secure the future of journalism in Nigeria.
The NUJ President, Chris Isiguzo commended the efforts of the NUCJ
in promoting 
good journalism on Nigerian 
campuses. Isiguzo noted that 
as 
young
people and members 
of the fourth estate, campus 
journalists hold an essential 
responsibility of safeguarding 
democracy 
and promoting nation-building.
“Newsrooms and media 
organizations including 
campus journalists, have roles to play in saving our crumbling democracy. This is 
because 
the society has reposed their confidence in the media; and if the media fails today, Nigeria 
fails. If the media fails, democracy fails, because 
it is the only the media that is sustaining Nigeria's democracy today,” he said.
Isiguzo said that the future of journalism in Nigeria rested on the shoulders of the next generation and as such stressed the need for mentorship and trainings for campus journalists 
to develop capacity to confront emerging trends and challenges.
He assured the commitment of the NUJ to partner and support the NUCJ in its plans and programmes. He also approved the adoption of the NUCJ as an affiliate of the NUJ, as well as 
setting up a contact desk for the union at the NUJ Secretariat.
Addressing the worsening state of insecurity in the country and its impact on the society, especially the recent spate of kidnapping and banditry, the NUJ President called on citizens to play their role in supporting ongoing efforts in maintaining national order and stability.
"Government has not completely failed, but for government to succeed, all of us must make our 
contributions. Intelligence gathering is a collective responsibility," he said.
The NUCJ President thanked the leadership of the NUJ for its support and promised to continue its efforts at upholding democracy and supporting nation-building through journalism 
and other activities.
*Signed:*
Alawode Vindication
Publicity Secretary II


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