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We Regret Not Achieving Media Salary Scale – NUJ Sec
The National Secretary of
Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Shuaibu Leman, has expressed regret over the inability of the out-going executives to succeed in the struggled for improved Media Salary Scale for its members.
Leman made this known in an interview with newsmen ahead of its 5th Triennial Delegates Conference schedule to hold on July 23 in Abuja.
Leman said that the union had achieved so much in the area of security and safety of journalists, especially before, during and after the 2015 General Elections.
“My greatest regret is not achieving a comprehensive, enhanced salary package for journalists across the country that would have been very encouraging because it will boost the practice of journalism.
“It will encourage investigative journalism and it will reduce corruption in the country because journalists will go all out to expose any corrupt in all its ramifications.
“Because if that is achieve certainly, it would boost the practice of journalism in the country and we are going to encourage the development of democracy,” he said.
Leman urged the incoming executives of the union to continue with the struggle, adding that the current executives had achieved 80 per cent progress in the struggle for media salary package for journalists.
The Tide recalls that the NUJ President, Malam Mohammed Garba, had last year made case for the actualisation of a Media Salary Scale for journalist.
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