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Lagos NUJ election: Ajayi sweeps poll, vows to fulfil promises

Mr Adeleye Ajayi, a Deputy-Editor-in-Chief at the News Agency of Nigeria , has been declared winner of the Chairmanship Election of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Lagos State Council.

Mr Cosmos Oni, the Returning Officer at the election, declared Ajayi as the winner with a total of 370 votes to defeat the incumbent Chairman, Dr Qasim Akinreti, who polled 68 votes.

The election had been twice postponed and once aborted.

Oni also declared Mr Innocent Anaba of Vanguard Newspaper as the Financial Secretary with 377 votes to defeat Mrs Iyabo Wale-Eri of the Nigeria Television Authority who polled 56 votes.

According to him, Mr Tunde Olalere of  the Lagos State Ministry of Information polled 381 votes to defeat Mr Raymond Tedunjaiye of New Nigerian Newspaper (NNN) who polled 53 votes, as Secretary.

He added that Mrs Biola Beckley of African Independent Television (AIT), Mrs Iyabo Ogunjuyigbe of Eko tm/Radio Lagos and Isaac Jimoh of ThisDay Newspapers were returned unopposed as Vice Chairman, Treasurer and Auditor of the council, respectively.

Oni, who is also the NUJ Vice President, Zone B, NUJ, adminidtered the oath office on the new executive members and charged them to unite all aggrieved members to move the union forward.

“I have a message from the national body that you should not lose focus nor be distracted.

“Now that you have won, try and unite all members and work together for the progress of the council.

“Today is a fantastic day and we are happy to have conducted a peaceful election.

“I have to thank all journalists in Lagos State for allowing this election to go on peacefully. The election is free, fair and credible,” he said  .

Oni urged other contestants to support the new executive to take the union to higher grounds.

“There is no winner, there is no loser; no victor, no vanquished. They have all won the election. The winners should use all their wisdom to bring all aggrieved members together.

“Lagos Council is the largest in the country, it cannot be toyed with. It is a sport, those who did not win should come and be part of the progress and contribute their quota,” he urged.

Mr Silva Okereke, the National Trustee of the NUJ, commended the peaceful conduct of journalists and described the poll as successful.

Okereke said the winners should be magnanimous in victory, advising them against winner takes syndrome to succeed, and urged the losers not to be bitter.

Mr Bunmi Ogunyale, the Acting Chairman of Credentials Committee, NUJ Lagos, also commended the peaceful conduct of the election and urged the new executive members to expedite action on registration of qualified journalists.

New Lagos NUJ Executive Council members being sworn in on Thursday, Nov. 26, 2020

The newly elected Financial Secretary, Mr Innocent Anaba, who described the process leading to the election as not an easy one, called for collaboration to take the union higher.

Also, Mrs Agnes Sessi, the Chairman, Nigerian Labour Congress, Lagos State, said the nation could learn a lot from the election.

Sessi urged the new executive to render selfless service to the members and seek for knowledge on labour issues, adding that uneasy lies the head that wears the crown.

In his acceptance speech, Ajayi described his victory as ordained by God and promised to fulfill all promises made during his campaign to return the union back on track.

“We thank everyone here who voted for us based on trust because they believe we can lift the council from its present doldrums.

“We salute those who shared our dreams, our aspirations, our vision and our goals.

“In the course of our electioneering, we made some promises which we assure you we shall fulfill within a short time we assume office.

“Let us put this election behind us. We are all winners and we intend to carry everyone along.

“The incoming administration will give priority to welfare of our members and build this into our budget,” he said.

Ajayi called on all members to put all differences during electioneering to rest and work together as a family devoid of rancour for the progress of the council.

FG, Labour Talks: NNPC Given One Week to Review Fuel Price

Federal Government and organised labour have resolved to give the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) one week within which to consider a reversal of the pump price of petrol, a source at the meeting held on Thursday night has revealed.

The price of the Premium Motor Spirit popularly known as petrol was raised from N161 per litre to N168 per litre, the second time in less than three months

However, the organise labour is kicking against the price hike which it considered unwarranted and a big slap on Labour, coming mid-way into their negotiations with government on how to cushion the economic difficulties brought by the earlier increase.

Labour leaders who felt ambushed by the federal government’s action staged a walkout at a meeting with government last Sunday, insisting on the reversal of the fuel price increase before talks could continue.

At the rescheduled meeting with representatives of labour on Thursday night, government and labour leaders at the meeting agreed to give NNPC one week to reconsider issues that led to the increase.

A source at the closed-door meeting said that Labour insisted that the fuel price hike must be reversed to what it was as at September 28.

“After efforts to see if discussions on other issues can go on failed, the Group Managing Director of the NNPC also tried to make presentations but was rebuffed by labour.

The meeting then resolved that the NNPC GMD be allowed to go back to his principals to consult and come back to brief the meeting after one week,” he said.

The meeting adjourned till December 7