| Comrade Grace Ike, Chairman NUJ FCT Council NUJ FCT Council Chairman’s May Day Editorial |
NUJ FCT Council Chairman’s May Day Editorial
· NUJ FCT Council Chairman’s May Day Message
· Insecurity and Poverty: The Bane of Decent Work
· Journalists’ Resilience Amidst Challenges
· Call to Government for Security and Poverty Alleviation
· Employers’ Role in Protecting Journalists
· Strengthening Union Solidarity and Advocacy
· A Vision for a Safer and Prosperous Society
On this Workers’ Day of 2026, the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) FCT Council, under the leadership of Comrade Grace Ike, extends warm felicitations to all journalists and workers across the Federal Capital Territory.
The celebration comes at a time when the theme, “Insecurity and Poverty: Bane of Decent Work,” resonates deeply with the realities confronting the Nigerian workforce.
Insecurity and economic hardship remain twin challenges that erode productivity, threaten livelihoods, and diminish the dignity of labour. Journalists in the FCT, operating within this difficult environment, often face safety risks while striving to inform, educate, and hold power accountable. Their resilience and commitment to ethical journalism deserve commendation.
The persistence of insecurity not only endangers lives but also restricts access to information, undermining the ability of journalists to perform their duties effectively.