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Veteran Journalists in Ekiti Commend Gov Oyebanji for Appointing right People Into Govt Positions

The Ekiti State Chapter of the League of Veteran Journalists (LVJ) has commended the Ekiti State Governor, Biodun Oyebanji for appointing the right people to help him manage the affairs of the state.

The Chairman of the League, Prince Kayode Oni gave the commendation during a visit of the executive members of the League to the Special Adviser (Media) to the Governor, Yinka Oyebode in his office in Ado-Ekiti and contained in a statement by Dr. Ajibade Olubunmi, Publicity Secretary of the League.

Prince Oni observed that the appointment of Oyebode was one of the great appointments made by the Governor into vital positions, adding that Veteran Journalists has been monitoring the activities and style of the governor closely since the beginning of his administration in Ekiti State.

He told the Special Adviser that the Ekiti State Chapter of the League had taken a decision to make Governor Oyebanji the Grand Patron of the association in line with its Constitution, adding that the Special Adviser should help deliver the message to the Governor.

Prince Oni, however, hinted that a formal letter containing the date of the inauguration of the Governor as the Grand Patron would soon be delivered to the Governor through the office of the Chief Press Secretary.

While commending Oyebode for his good performance in Governor Oyebanji’s government, the Chairman gave him automatic membership admission to the league.

He disclosed that the League was planning to celebrate one of the great sons of Ekiti State, late Colonel Adekunle Fajuyi, through annual public lectures.

Responding, Oyebode, who was very happy at the visit, assured that conscious efforts would be made in ensuring that more regular meetings take place between the League members and his office.

The Special Adviser thanked the league for giving him automatic membership of the association, promising that genuine efforts would be made in ensuring that more Information Officers are given refresher courses while those without journalism training would be advised to attend schools of journalism to enhance their performance on the duty

Oyebode urged the veterans to assist in curbing quackery in the journalism profession, adding that there was the need to curb the negative trend of fake news in the state.

The Special Adviser promised to continue to support the League of Veteran Journalists in the State.

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