BYE-ELECTION: Bauchi NUJ to inaugurates Vice Chairman, Treasurer, Fin. Sec, Auditor

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Bauchi State Council of the Nigeria Union of Journalists NUJ Bye-election Electoral Committee wishes to inform those vying for the positions of Vice Chairman, Treasurer, Financial Secretary and Auditor that a new date has been fixed for their inauguration.

A statement signed by the Secretary of the committee Mohammad Babayo Asha says the development is sequel to the fact that all the positions are unopposed.

The statement explains that the committee fixed Thursday 11th August, 2022 as the new date of the inauguration by 10AM at the NUJ Secretariat.

According to the statement, the electoral committee also extends the invitation to all members of the union.

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