Bauchi NUJ Advocates for Funds Incentives to Performing Local Government Areas
By Bashir Hassan Abubakar
Towards enhancing Local Government Administration and encouraging healthy competition among chairmen of LGAs, The Bauchi state council of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) has advocated for funds to performing LGAs as reward incentive.
Chairman of the NUJ Umar Sa’idu said this on Monday during a special press conference conducted by the union at the secretariat of Bogoro local government, calling on the State Government to make adequate provision for funds to performing LGAs.
He said performing local governments chairmen should be provided with more funds so that they would be encouraged to do more.
Sa’idu pointed out that local governments are closer to the people pointing out that if they are supported, they could execute projects that would impact positively on people’s lives.
The chairman noted that the chairman of Bogoro local government Iliya Habila who is a journalist by profession is one of the most performing chairmen in the state.
According to him, the idea to hold the press conference in Bogoro as against Bauchi NUJ secretariat as usual was to identify with their colleague who has become an elected local government chairman.
Bauchi NUJ Advocates for Funds Incentives to Performing Local Government Areas
Sa’idu explained that during the press week long festivities, the union would hold public lecture on the role of the media in national security and socio-economic development.
Other activities lined up for the week he said include; visits to hospitals to provide support, tree planting, award presentations and lunch of the NUJ magazine.
In his remarks, the chairman of Bogoro local government Iliya Habila expressed appreciation to the journalists for choosing to hold the press conference in his local government.
He said the choice of the local government by working journalists to hold the event was an honour promising that he would continue to operate an open door policy in his administration.
Habila also tasked journalists on rural reporting saying rural people need to be given a voice.
Our correspondent reports that the Press Conference was part of activities marking the 2020 Press Week of the Bauchi Council of the NUJ.
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