The Muslim Media Practitioners of Nigeria (MMPN) has urged the newly elected executive of International Press Institute (IPI) Nigeria to be good ambassadors of the country by upholding the tenets of Journalistic ethics in the discharge of their duties.
In a congratulatory statement to the new leaders, the National President of MMPN, Abdur-Rahman Balogun said the association is well pleased with the emergence of the core professionals.
MMPN implored the new leaders of IPI Nigeria to bring to fore their wealth of experience as tested professionals to uplift the standard of the international body as well as its members.
Balogun also urged them to make it an all- inclusive regime by carrying all stakeholders along and bring back the excellence of the past of IPI.
While praying for their successful and impactful administration, Balogun said MMPN as a professional media body with religious bias, will be willing to partner with IPI Nigeria to achieve it lofty aims.
Those elected during the recent General Assembly of the Institute in Abuja were the Editor-in-Chief/Chief Operating Officer of PREMIUM TIMES Nigeria, Muskilu Mojeed as President of the Nigeria chapter of the International Press Institute (IPI).
The General Manager, Business and Strategy of Media Trust Limited, Publishers of Daily Trust, Ahmed I. Shekarau, was elected Secretary while Rafatu Salami, Assistant Director, Digital Media of VON, was elected as Treasurer.
The International Press Institute (IPI) is a global network of media executives, editors and leading journalists.
Since its establishment in 1950, it has consistently and strongly crusaded for media freedom in every corner of the world.
The Nigerian chapter of the Institute has also done the same to some degree, deploying the platform to resist brutal assaults on press freedom in Nigeria.
Picture of story shows Musikilu Mojeed – Premium Times CEO.