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NUJ, ROTARY CLUB PARTNER TO AMPLIFY HUMANITARIAN INITIATIVES

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The Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), FCT Council, has pledged collaboration with the Rotary Club of Abuja Maitama to amplify humanitarian initiatives, promote ethical leadership, and deepen community service projects. The partnership was agreed upon during a courtesy visit to the NUJ FCT Secretariat in Abuja by the Rotary Club delegation led by its President, Rotarian Maha Longe.

Longe said both institutions share values rooted in service, truth, and integrity. “Where Rotary seeks to illuminate communities through service projects, journalism seeks to illuminate society through truth and information,” Longe said. “We believe that together, we can achieve far more than we can apart.”

The Rotary Club President outlined possible areas of synergy, including media visibility for Rotary’s humanitarian projects, joint seminars on fighting misinformation and ethics in public service, and collaborative community development projects. She also called on the media to support Rotary International’s flagship project—the global fight against polio—which is now 99.9% eradicated.

“That remaining 0.1% is the challenge,” Longe explained. “As long as one child anywhere is carrying the virus, every child everywhere is at risk. This is where we need your voices the most.”

The Chairman of NUJ FCT Council welcomed the partnership, stressing that journalism and Rotary share the same commitment to public good. “NUJ FCT is willing to partner with Rotary to promote and project your activities. Our role is to amplify voices, and that is where we come in,” she said.

“Journalism itself is a form of humanitarian service, and we are proud to align with your mission.” The NUJ FCT leader commended Rotary’s impact in clean water, sanitation, education, and health services, noting that journalists would work to ensure Nigerians are better informed about the club’s activities.

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The meeting ended with both parties agreeing to sustain the partnership, particularly in areas of public sensitization and grassroots outreach.

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