Ekiti tourism bureau DG to chair committee for Oyo NUJ’s 60th anniversary celebration

Posted on: June 30, 2026, by :
Ekiti State Tourism Bureau DG Wale Ojo-Lanre (4th from right) with some of the NUJ Oyo members

The Director-General of the Ekiti State Bureau of Tourism Development, Mr. Wale Ojo-Lanre, has been appointed Chairman of the Central Planning Committee for the 60th anniversary celebration of the Nigeria Union of Journalists, Oyo State Council.
The appointment places the respected journalist, lawyer, tourism administrator and former two-term Chairman of the Oyo State NUJ at the head of preparations for the council’s Diamond Jubilee.
The Oyo State NUJ, in a statement jointly signed by its Chairman, Comrade Akeem Abas, and Secretary, Comrade Temidayo Adu, said the committee would coordinate and oversee the programmes and activities commemorating the union’s six decades of professional journalism, institutional growth and service to society.
Other members of the Central Planning Committee are Mr Sola Oladapo, Mr Kemi Olaitan, Mr Semiu Azeez, Mrs Bukola Owolabi, Mrs Olubunmi Olalere and Mrs Phebean Ojo.
As part of the preliminary activities for the celebration, Ojo-Lanre met with Comrade Akeem Abas and members of the Oyo NUJ State Executive Council in Ibadan on Monday, June 29, 2026.
During the engagement, the committee chairman received a detailed briefing on the union’s vision and expectations for the anniversary and exchanged ideas with the leadership on the scope, character and strategic direction of the celebration.
Ojo-Lanre assured the council leadership that the Diamond Jubilee would be treated not merely as another social gathering, but as an important opportunity to document the history, sacrifices, struggles, accomplishments and contributions of journalists to the political, economic and social development of Oyo State and Nigeria.
He said the celebration should honour the veterans who built the council, recognise individuals and institutions that have supported journalism, showcase the achievements of the union and create a platform for discussing the future of the profession in the digital age.
According to him, the anniversary must reflect the dignity, intellectual depth and historical importance of the journalism profession.
“Sixty years in the life of a professional institution is a significant milestone. It is an opportunity to remember those who laid the foundation, celebrate those sustaining the institution and prepare the younger generation of journalists for the challenges ahead.
“The Oyo State Council has produced outstanding journalists, editors, broadcasters, media administrators and public officers who have made remarkable contributions to Nigeria. Their sacrifices and accomplishments must be properly documented and celebrated,” Ojo-Lanre said.
He thanked the Chairman, Comrade Akeem Abas, the State Executive Council and the entire membership of the union for finding him worthy of the responsibility.
He described his appointment as a call to serve an institution that played a defining role in his professional and leadership development.
The appointment is widely regarded as a homecoming for Ojo-Lanre, whose professional journalism and trade-union leadership were substantially nurtured in Oyo State.

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