Friday February 14, 2025 | TheNewsDESK
The President of the Nigerian Union of Journalists (NUJ), Alhassan Yahya, has announced plans by the union and other media stakeholders to introduce media reform bills at the National Assembly.
Speaking at a reception in Abuja held in honor of the immediate past NUJ President, Chris Isiguzo, Yahya emphasized the need for unity among journalists to collectively transform the media landscape, particularly in areas of remuneration and legal protections.
“We are all here to support someone who has paid his dues. I sincerely appeal to all of us to work together towards changing the narrative by developing new strategies that will elevate our union, especially concerning the remuneration of Nigerian journalists,” Yahya stated.
He revealed plans to establish a committee dedicated to drafting a media enhancement bill, which would involve key stakeholders such as the Nigerian Guild of Editors, the International Press Institute (IPI), the Nigerian Institute of Public Relations (NIPR), and international NGOs.
“We will incorporate everyone, including sister organizations and NGOs within our thematic areas. Together, we will take this initiative to the National Assembly. We have identified members who are willing to sponsor this bill, and with their support, we will change the narrative,” Yahya assured.
He also expressed confidence that members of the National Assembly would back the initiative, paving the way for better protection and recognition of journalists.
NUJ President Alhassan Yahya Unveils Plans For Media Reform Bills
