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NUJ FCT Council Extols Virtues of Reelected FCTA Chapel Chairman as New Tenure Begins

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The Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Federal Capital Territory Council, has formally congratulated Comrade [Name] on his successful reelection as the Chairman of the FCTA Information Chapel, describing the victory as a testament to his impactful leadership and the trust reposed in him by members.

In a congratulatory message, the FCT NUJ leadership praised the Chairman’s dedication to the welfare of journalists covering the Federal Capital Territory Administration.

The Council expressed confidence that his new term would usher in more progressive reforms and a stronger bond between the Chapel and the FCT Administration.

The reelected Chairman, while dedicating the victory to the members, expressed gratitude for their overwhelming support.

He stated that the new mandate represents a renewed commitment to the Chapel’s goals and promised to tackle lingering challenges affecting the welfare and working conditions of members.

He assured his colleagues that his administration would remain transparent and inclusive.

“This victory is for every member of this great Chapel. I am deeply humbled by your trust, and I promise to continue prioritizing your welfare and professional development,” he reportedly said.

The FCT Council also used the opportunity to call for continued harmony between the Chapel and the FCTA management.

It urged the reelected Chairman to sustain the existing synergy with the administration to ensure that the activities of the FCT are given adequate coverage and visibility.

Stakeholders within the Chapel commended the peaceful conduct of the electoral process that led to the reelection.

They expressed hopes that the new tenure would focus on further improving media relations and capacity building for journalists working within the FCT environment.

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