The Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Council, has commended the Minister of the FCT, Barrister Nyesom Wike, for his visible efforts in improving infrastructural development within the Territory.
While lauding the minister over his developmental strides, the union urged for more economic reforms for citizens in the FCT
This was contained in a communiqué released following the Council’s historic first Congress of the year, held Saturday, at the Council’s Secretariat in Utako, Abuja.
The Council also used the occasion to discuss the state of the Union/ Nation and urged relevant government authorizes to improve on economic and social development of her citizens.
It also discussed other matters of urgent concerns sich as the rising cost of living, poor supply of power as well as insecurity in states across the federation.
According to the communique, the congress, presided over by Comrade Grace Ike, Chairman of the NUJ FCT Council, was a significant milestone, as it brought together over 400 members, with former Chairmen of Council and NAWOJ past leaders in attendance.
In her opening address, Comrade Ike reiterated the commitment of the executive to improving the prosperity and unity of the Council.
“It is a privilege to welcome you all to this momentous first Congress of the NUJ FCT Council under our leadership.
“Today represents more than a formal gathering; it is an opportunity to reaffirm our shared commitment to unity, progress, and the collective good of our profession,” she stated.
It added that the Council described the escalating cost of basic goods and services as a heavy burden on Nigerians and called for immediate measures by the Federal Government to alleviate these hardships.
“The congress also expressed concern over the erratic power supply within the Federal Capital Territory, noting its impact on businesses on the daily lives of residents.
“The frequent disruption in electricity and water supply are pushing operational costs higher and reducing profit margins for businesses, placing an additional strain on the average Nigerian”, the communiqué stated.
It therefore called on relevant agencies to prioritize the restoration of basic amenities to improve the quality of life in the region.
“The NUJ FCT Council voiced its grave concern over rising insecurity, including disturbing reports of ritual killings and other heinous acts, linking these incidents to economic downturn.
“It emphasized the need for a collaborative effort to address economic and security challenges.
“The congress concluded pledging commitment to unity and advancement of the union for the betterment of her members”, it added.



