The Radio Kano chapel of the Nigeria Union of Journalists, NUJ, has reiterated its determination to ensure the enforcement of the rights of working journalists attached to Kano State Radio Corporation.
The newly inaugurated chairman of the chapel, Nura Bala Ajingi, who made this promise, noted that the welfare of working journalists and their retraining is essential to the healthy growth of the Kano society.
Speakibg during the inauguration of the newly elected executives of the chapel at the weekend, at the Bello Dandogo House Ajingi pledged that the new leadership would strive to build on the achievements recorded by their predecessors, promising to insert new innovations that would pursue and enshrine the interest of members.
He said, “The new leadership will embrace everybody, we urge members to join us in finding solution to our challenges. We will work together as a team for the development of our great chapel.
He applauded hundreds of thousands of listeners, who tune in to Radio Kano daily, emphasizing that the fraternal relationship has kept the radio station and the noble profession of journalism alive in the state.