Edo State Governor, Godwin Obaseki yesterday, urged the
Nigeria Association of Women Journalists (NAWOJ) to see the election of their
new executive officers as that of a family affair in order to move the union
forward.
He gave the charge when he opened the NAWOJ Triennial
National Delegates Conference open in Benin, Edo State capital.
The governor warned contestants against hate speeches and
campaign of calumny that could tear the association apart.
“I want to urge all of us not to be like the Independent
National Electoral Commission (INEC) where we have inconclusive elections.
Women are known to be fair and just. Let us take this election as a family
issue. We should not belittle ourselves through the use of hate languages and
bitterness. When there is bitterness,
how do you look at yourself when you see each other tomorrow? A house that is
divided against itself cannot stand. You can achieve a lot when you come
together as a group because you cannot achieve anything when you are divided,”
he said.
Represented by the state Head of Service, Mrs. Gladys Idaho,
Obaseki urged the delegates to avail themselves the opportunity to move round
the city and see the developmental stride of the administration.
In her welcome address, Chairperson of Edo State chapter of
NAWOJ, Flora Bossey, said the association is committed to catering for and
championing the cause of female journalists in Nigeria.
She said NAWOJ is known for advancing the career of women
journalists by means of training and skills acquisition.
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