Sun reporter, Inya emerges Ebonyi Correspondent Chapel chairman






The Ebonyi State Correspondent of The Sun Newspapers, Uchenna Inya, has emerged as chairman of the Correspondents' Chapel of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Ebonyi Council 


Inya, who emerged in a  keenly contested election polled a total of 27 votes to defeat his lone rival, Moses Nwite of the Voice of Nigeria (VON) who scored 5 votes.

The chapel  also elected Christian Ogbonna of the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) as it's Secretary.

The election was conducted in the chapel office at spera-in-deo plaza, Abakaliki by a three- man credential screening committee headed by Comrade Amechi Odo of Radio Nigeria, Abakaliki.

32 our of the 34 members of the chapel, participated in the election which was monitored by the state council of NUJ

Announcing the results, the chairman of the electoral committee, Comrade Odo said: "With the powers vested in me as Chairman of this electoral/credentials committee, I hereby declare that Comrade Uchenna Inya, having polled the highest number of votes is declared winner and returned as Chairman “.

Odo commended members of the chapel for conducting themselves orderly during the election.

He called for continued unity in the chapel applauded the members of the chapel for turning out en mass to vote for the candidate of their choices. 

The state Chairman of NUJ, Comrade Samson Nwafor hailed the peaceful conduct of the election.

He called on winners of the election especially the new chapel Chairman to see his victory as a call for more service.

He advised Inya to make amendments in the areas he didn't do well as Acting Chairman to move the chapel forward.

Nwafor  who was Chairman of the chapel, urged Nwite to support Inya to succeed and see the election as the wishes of members of the chapel.
 
In his acceptance speech, Inya thanked the members for the confidence reposed in him through their overwhelming votes and enjoined them to continue to give  support.

He praised media stakeholders in the state including the state Commissioner for Information and State Orientation, Jude Okpor, Chief Press Secretary to Governor Francis Nwifuru, Dr. Monday and Director General of the state Broadcasting Corporation (EBBC), Comrade Tony Nwizi for allowing internal democracy to thrive in the election which led to its success.
 
 






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