New INEC Official Seeks Media Partnership for Voter Education in Yobe
The new Head of Voter Education and Publicity for the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) in Yobe, Alhaji Nuhu Ibrahim, has called for a stronger collaborative effort with journalists to improve voter outreach in the state.
Ibrahim made the appeal during a introductory visit to the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) Secretariat in Damaturu on Tuesday. He stated the purpose of his visit was to foster a working relationship for the effective dissemination of electoral information.
With ongoing registration and other INEC activities across Yobe, Ibrahim stressed that a closer media partnership is essential to keep the public informed.
“With your cooperation, we can work efficiently to enlighten the public on our activities,” he stated, while also assuring journalists of his openness and commitment to sharing information promptly.
In response, the Yobe NUJ Chairman, Mr. Rajab Mohammad Ismail, pledged the union’s full support, describing the media as a key partner in the electoral process.
He, however, appealed to INEC to provide timely notices for events to ensure effective coverage, particularly for journalists based outside the state capital.
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