On Monday May 27 2024, history was made as new set of executives of the Oyo State Chapter of the National Association of Women Journalists, NAWOJ emerged.
The newly-elected elected executives, led by Omolola Alamu would steer the ship of the association for the next three years.
The new executives were unanimously elected, unopposed across all chapels, in accordance with the constitution of the Association and NUJ.
The swearing-in which was held at the NUJ Secretariat, Iyaganku, Ibadan was witnessed by the national vice president, Mrs Adeola Adekunle among other stakeholders.
The Chairman, Nigeria Union of Journalists, NUJ, Oyo State council, Demola Babalola appealed to the new leadership of the association to have a large heart and accommodate all in this new era.
He identified key areas the new executives must look into for the progress of the association in Oyo State.
Speaking before the swearing-in ceremony, the Chairperson, Caretaker/Screening Committee for the Year 2024 Oyo State NAWOJ Election, Comrade Omolara Ayoade said due to the agreement of stakeholders and leaders of NAWOJ in Oyo State, the Association have expedited the process to ensure a seamless inauguration, as there was no election.
She said, instead, the Association conducted a selection process across the chapels, based on the consensus of both leaders and members of NAWOJ.
Before proceeding, the State chapter of the Association obtained permission and approval from the national secretariat, after relaying the agreement of the leaders in Oyo State and NAWOJ members.
“That’s why we have the representative of the National President of NAWOJ, Comrade Adeola Adekunle with us today”, she said.
She appreciated Oyo NUJ and all the Association’s leaders, especially the pioneer Chairperson, Mrs. Bose Oyewole and Mrs Yinka Bode-Are and a host of other leaders present.
This in turn gave birth to the emergence of Omolola Alamu (FRCN chapel) as the Chairperson.
Other executives are: Bola Okanlawon (Information chapel)- Vice Chairperson; Eniola Adeaga (BCOS Chapel)- Secretary; Opeyemi Ogunniyi (Information chapel)- Asst. Secretary; Mosun Akinola (MOACTV)- Treasurer; Kehinde Igbari ( NTA) Fin. Secretary; Temitope Oyewole (Federal Information)- Auditor.
The newly appointed officers were sworn in immediately to commence work.
Omolola Alamu in her acceptance speech, shortly after the swearing-in thanked everyone, for the trust reposed in her, saying she wouldn’t have gone this far without their support.
She said, “Your unanimous consent for me to lead our Association at a time like this, is a testament to the trust and confidence you have in me, and I promise to work tirelessly to justify this trust”.
She acknowledged the unique challenges women face in journalism, from gender bias to harassment and marginalization, noting that they have also demonstrated remarkable resilience, dedication and excellence in their work.
She therefore pledged to amplify women journalists voices, promote their interests and create opportunities for their growth and development.
“My vision for NAWOJ Oyo State is clear: we will strive for inclusivity, diversity and equity. We will foster a culture of mentorship, support and collaboration. We will engage in advocacy and activism to address the issues that affect us and our communities. And we will celebrate our achievements and triumphs, because our stories matter.”
“I acknowledge the giants on whose shoulders we stand, the pioneering women journalists who paved the way for us. Some of them are here today; the likes of Mrs Bose Oyewole etc. I salute our male colleagues (NAMEJIANS) who have supported and encouraged us along the way. And I look forward to working with each and every one of you to build a stronger, more vibrant NAWOJ Oyo State.”
Present at the ceremony were: Vice President of NAWOJ (Zone B), Mrs Adeola Adekunle; Zonal Secretary, Mrs Adeola Adewole; the NUJ Chairman, Comrade Ademola Babalola and his executives; PIONEER NAWOJ Chairperson in Oyo State, Mrs Bose Oyewole; all past NAWOJ Chairpersons and national officers; NUJ Chapel leaders; the Caretaker/Credentials’ Committee members among others.