The governor praised Mr Alhassan’s journey and impressive rise in the NUJ leadership.
Governor Hyacinth Alia says his administration is moving at 350 kilometres per hour to ensure that people get maximum democratic benefits.
Mr Sule said that the distribution of the vehicles would further accelerate the realisation of his administration’s vision and mission.
NUJ and other stakeholders have advocated for the passage of a whistleblower protection law to encourage undeterred reportage of corrupt practices.
The REC said the level of turnout during the voters’ registration exercise indicated that the electorate is anxious to participate in the election.
Mr Ahmed said, “Any attack on journalists is an attack on democracy itself.’’
The commander said the inability of troops to reach every part of the state necessitated the deployment of modern technology to enhance its operations.
The ZLP candidate said he would prefer the support of the masses than to ride on the achievements of Mr Mimiko in canvassing for votes.
Mr Dada urged media professionals to continue to work within the confines of the law.
NUJ president Chris Iziguzo says the country’s new anthem captures the core of being Nigerian.
