…Lauds State’s Union Chairman, Kayode Babatuyi
In a strategic move to strengthen ties with the media, the Nigeria Youth Congress (NYC), led by its Chairman, Aare Adedara Moses, has called on the Nigerian Union of Journalists to continually promote the congress for more visibility and engagements among youths.
The NYC Chairman made this known during a courtesy visit to the Ekiti State NUJ Chairman, Mr. Kayode Babatuyi, in his office today.
Aare Adedara appreciated Mr. Babatuyi’s leadership, adding that his support during the last International Youth Day will be remembered forever in the history of the congress.
The NYC Chairman, however, solicited a partnership with the Media, noting that information disseminated about Youths under the umbrella of the NUJ will reach a wider audience across the state.
In his remarks, the NUJ chairman commended the NYC for their kind gesture and words of appraisal, while assuring the NYC of continual support in promoting the congress to better shape the futures of youths.
In a show of solidarity and recognition, the NYC presented a symbolic gift to Mr. Babatuyi, underscoring his pivotal role in fostering a more vibrant and accountable media environment in Ekiti State.