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Private Broadcast Journalists in Enugu urges government to tackle water scarcity in the state.

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The Private Broadcast Chapel of Nigeria Union of Journalists, NUJ, Enugu State Council has commended the Union's National President, Comrade Chris Isiguzo and Chairman State Council, Comrade Rex Arum, for their impactful leadership and stability of the profession under their reign. In a communique issued on the 12th of January, 2022 after it's first Congress for the year, the Private Broadcast Chapel called on all aspirants in the forthcoming election of NUJ Enugu State Council to remain professional and abide by the constitution of NUJ and also see the forthcoming election with the mindset of a sportsman. The Chapel also urged all broadcast journalists and members of the chapel to double their efforts in ensuring that the visions and aspirations behind the creation and the inauguration of the chapel are achieved. In the same light, the chapel while commending Enugu State Governor, His Excellency, Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi for his developmental strides which it says has impacted on peop

Barrister Peter Aja recognizes Indigents; Speaks on Aninri Local Govt’s Leadership

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  Senior Special Assistant to Enugu state Governor on Transport, Barrister Peter Aja has celebrated New Year with the indigent people in his community, Mpu in Aninri Local Government Area, Enugu state, Nigeria. Barrister Aja who advised beneficiaries of the gesture to remain prayerful, and supportive to the good leadership of Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi, hinted that a lot of positive policies should be borrowed from Enugu state government and domesticated in Aninri Local Government Area. In his interview with newsmen, Barrister Aja said “with the expiration of the tenure of the incumbent Chairman of Aninri LG, and the hope of a new Administration, we expect that the Local Government will be returned to the people, an Administration that will work for the generality of the people of Aninri. A Chairman that recognises the position as a social contract, and places our priorities right”. “The Chairman must recognise that the primary duty of any government is protection of life and property,