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ONDO NUJ FELICITATES CHIEF CHARLES AYODEJI, THE ALADODO OF ARAROMI

 

Ondo Nuj Felicitates Chief Charles Ayodeji Fatoki As Olu Aladodo-Araromi

Aladodo-Araromi


Nigeria Union Of Journalists,Ondo State Chapter has congratulated and felicitated  the vice chairman of Nuj, State lnformation Chapel, Chief Charles Ayodeji Fatoki on his recent installation as the Olu Aladodo-Araromi in Akure South LGA.

The NUJ congratulatory message was contained in the communique issued at end of the union monthly congress presided over by the chairman of the state council of the union, Prince Leke Adegbite.

 

The union at the Congress therefore  officially congratulated the newly installed Chief Charles Ayodeji Fatoki as Olu Aladodo -Araromi and prayed to God Almighty to Give him Wisdom, knowledge, understanding and guidance to pilot the affairs of his domain in the right direction.

 

The union also at  the Congress congratulated one of the foremost Veteran Journalist and The Olumoru of Imoru in Ose LGA, His Royal Highness, Oba Oluwarotimi Obamuwagun, as well as The Olowa of Igbara-Oke, Oba Adefarakanmi Agbede (Ondo NUJ Royal Patron), over their elevation from Grade B to First Class obas by the State Government.

Below is full text of the communique:


*THE COMMUNIQUE ISSUED AT THE CONGRESS OF THE NIGERIA UNION OF JOURNALISTS (NUJ), ONDO STATE COUNCIL, HELD ON THURSDAY 25TH AUGUST, 2022 AT THE PRESS CENTRE, PEN CRESCENT, ALAGBAKA-AKURE*

 

The Meeting was presided over by The Chairman, Prince Leke Adegbite and well-attended by members from the 11chapels while ONDO NUJ MONTHLY SPECIAL PRAYER was observed before the commencement of the Congress.

 

After extensive deliberations by members, the following decisions were taken;

 

1. That the Congress grants the State Executives of the Union to set up process to ensure proper lease of the Guest House and the Bar at the NUJ Press Centre.

 

2. That the Congress encourages the Union's State leadership to fast track work on the proposed Second Phase of Ondo Pen Estate and urges subscribers of the First Phase of the Pen Estate to give priority to the development of their plots of land.

 

3. That the Congress congratulates one of the foremost Veteran Journalist and The Olumoru of Imoru in Ose LGA, Oba Oluwarotimi Obamuwagun, as well as The Olowa of Igbara-Oke, Oba Adefarakanmi Agbede (Ondo NUJ Royal Patron), over their elevation from Grade B to First Class by the State Government.

 

4. That the Congress also officially felicitates the Vice Chairman of NUJ State Information Chapel, Chief Charles Ayodeji Fatoki on his recent installation as the Olu Aladodo-Araromi in Akure South LGA.

 

5. That the Congress expresses satisfaction with the Ondo State Government's commencement of works on fixing portholes on feeder roads in Akure metropolis through the Ministry of Infrastructure, Lands and Housing. The Union enjoins the Ministry to extend the rehabilitation to major roads in the state capital.

 

_COMMUNIQUE DRAFTING COMMITTEE:_

 

1. Bolu Olu-Esho (Correspondents' Chapel)

 

2. Kayode Animasaun (FRCN Positive FM Chapel)

 

3. Dolapo Samuel (NOA Chapel)

 

_Signed:_

Olaoluwa Meshack

State Secretary

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