NUJ: Why Delegates are Routing for Alhassan Presidential Ticket

Alhassan Yahya’s impending victory in the NUJ National Election offers valuable lessons for future opposition candidates. His widespread endorsement from across Nigeria underscores the importance of integrity, humility, and a commitment to the welfare of journalists.

**Key Takeaways*

– *Integrity and Humility*: Yahya’s reputation as a man of integrity and humility has resonated with voters. His leadership style and character have earned him the respect and trust of his peers.
– *People-Centered Manifesto*: Yahya’s focus on journalists’ welfare, safety, and press freedom demonstrates a commitment to the well-being of his constituents. His manifesto addresses critical issues affecting journalists, showcasing his understanding of their needs.
– *Transformational Vision*: Yahya’s plans to transform the International Institute of Journalism (IIJ), establish an online radio station, and attract new investments to address revenue shortfalls demonstrate his vision for a stronger, more sustainable union.
– *Capacity Building*: His emphasis on capacity building for journalists locally and internationally highlights the importance of investing in human capital to drive growth and development.

As the longest-serving NEC member and outstanding candidate, Yahya’s leadership will likely be marked by:-
– *Collaboration*: Building strong relationships with stakeholders to drive growth and development
– *Innovative Problem-Solving*: Addressing critical challenges facing journalists and the union
– *Accountability*: Demonstrating transparency and accountability in leadership

Overall, Alhassan Yahya’s impending leadership offers a beacon of hope for the Nigeria Union of Journalists, and his example serves as a valuable lesson for future opposition candidates.

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