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Energy correspondents, NAEC, elect new officers

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Newly elected officers of the Association of Energy Correspondents of Nigeria (NAEC).
From left: Mohammed Shosanya, Financial Secretary; Peter Uzoho, General Secretary; Ugo Amadi, Chairman; Adeola Yusuf, vice chairman and Anthony Ebigie, Treasurer, after the election held at NAEC Secretariat in Lagos.

The association of energy correspondents of Nigeria(NAEC) has elected new set of executives to pilot the affairs of the Association in the next two years.
At an election conducted at the NAEC national secretariat in Lagos on Saturday, March 16th, 2024 Ugo Amadi of the Champion newspaper emerged winner in the chairmanship contest.
In his acceptance speech, the new chairman who takes over from Olu Philips of Channels Television said ensuring peace and unity of purpose among members will be a cardinal policy to pursue in the cause of his administration’s tenure.
In other positions, Adeola Yusuf of Platforms Africa emerged Vice Chairman, while Peter Uzoho of Thisday newspapers emerged as the new General Secretary of the association.
AIT’s Senior Energy Correspondent, Anthony Afemike Ebigie, emerged the new Treasurer of the Association, while Mohammed Shosanya of Daily Independent takes over as the new Financial Secretary of the association.
Earlier, Chairman of the Electoral Committee, Emeka Ugwuanyi, harped on the need for peace and cordial relationship among members, and advised members on the need to continue to love one other in the overall interest of the association.
The tenure of the new exco is to run from 2024 to 2026.

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