The
Nigerian Union of Journalists has recognised Yahaya Bello, the
executive Governor of Kogi State with the Torchbearer of Security,
Award.
Presenting the award on Saturday May 29, 2021, at the
Kogi State Liaison House, Asokoro Abuja, the Chairman of the NUJ, FCT
Council, Comrade Emmanuel Ogbeche, noted that it was important to reward
diligence to duty as a means of encouraging good works, motivate and to
spur the recipient into doing even more.
Ogbeche stated that Governor Bello was well deserving of the award bestowed upon him by his union.
He
noted that Bello has been singled out in the past, by various bodies,
for his good works in the area of security and by non the less the
Nigerian Police Force.
In his address, he said: "It
will be recalled that on February 7, 2017, that the Nigerian Police
Force, recognised your impressive performance and bestowed on you the
best performing governor in security, 2016.
"Since then you
have not looked back, you have remained consistent, forward looking,
resilient and coherent in your security strategy.
"At a time
like this when Police Stations, INEC offices are being set ablaze, when
cultists, kidnappers, murderers, rapists are on the prowl, Kogi State
and its borders have remained largely untouched." Ogbeche pointed out.
Continuing,
he stated that the award of Torchbearer of Security by the NUJ, FCT
Council, "is to say loudly and with clarity that because you have
performed and because we want you to do better, to continue to ensure
Kogi State and its boundaries are safe not just for Kogi citizens, but
for all of us that happen to pass through that way, to be confident that
a state that was once ravaged by insecurity, is now secure.
"With
this award, we are saying you have done better than what you met and to
encourage you to improve on what you have been able to achieve." He
concluded.
Governor Yahaya Bello who was unavoidably absent was represented by his Chief of Staff, Abdulkareem Asuku Jamiu.
In
his remark, Jamiu explained that the Governor Bello sent his best
wishes but could not attend the very important event because one of his
media aides had a very serious motor accident on his way back to Kogi
after an official assignment in Abuja.
He disclosed that the aide, Abdulkareem
Haruna, who is an arrow head in the governor's team had the unfortunate
accident in Zuba on the outskirts of Abuja and Governor Bello who
himself had fixed the appointment with the NUJ, had to immediately
cancel all appointments on that day to attend to the urgent medical
situation of his aide.
Receiving the award on behalf of the Governor, the CSO relayed the governor's unreserved apology.
In his response after receiving the award, Jamiu, on behalf of Governor Bello, thanked the NUJ, Abuja Council for the gesture.
He
said: "I sincerely appreciate this great recognition. It is one thing
to achieve and another to be recognised, not just for anything else but
for peace of the people of Nigeria.
"It is a great honour to
be recognised by the Nigerian Union of Journalists because whatever
anyone is doing, it is under your Umbrella that it can be projected for
recognition.
"To deem it fit to recognise the achievement of
His Excellency, is a big achievement, we want to encourage you to keep
doing what you are doing to help secure our nation.
"Security
of the nation is the responsibility of the leader but information is
power because whatever information you are putting out there is what
will shape the security of the nation".
Jamiu stressed the
fact that national security cannot be achieved without the media,
stating that nobody is happy with the way things are now.
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