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NGIJ Renews Ayoyemi Mojoyinola-led Exco Mandate

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The Nigerian Guild of Investigative Journalists (NGIJ) has extended the tenure of the current National Executive Committee led by Mr Mojoyinola Ayoyemi of thecitypulsenews.

Members of the guild passed a vote of confidence on the executive after presenting their stewardship during Special Congress held last week and renewed their mandate for another two years in line with provisions of the NGIJ Constitution.

Recall that Ayoyemi Mojoyinola, a Lagos-based journalist with over 20 years of experience was inaugurated as the first democratically elected NGIJ National President on 20th August 2020 after emerging victorious at the virtual election conducted in July.

Congress hailed the executive for stabilizing NGIJ and providing a framework for fulfilling the core mandates of promoting transparency and accountability through Investigative Journalism.

Reacting, NGIJ National President, Ayoyemi Mojoyinola described the renewal of mandate as a humbling experience and an opportunity to strengthen the guild as well as reposition for the public good and benefits of members across the country.

He appreciated the members and other stakeholders for their unrelenting support during their first tenure, noting that NGIJ would continue to uphold the ethics of the journalism profession and promote transparency and accountability in governance.

Other members of the NGIJ executive elected for a two-year tenure were Mr. Israel Bolaji (Vice President I), Mr James Ezema (Vice President II), Mr AbdulRahman Aliagan (National General Secretary), Mr Femi Oyewale (National PRO), Mr Oyewale Oyelola (National Registrar), Olawale Agbore, Auditor and Mr Rowland ‘Shuwa (Financial Secretary).

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