June 16, 2016
The Human Rights Writers Association of Nigeria, HURIWA, has bemoaned
the death of the immediate past Chairman of the FCT Chapter of the
Nigerian Union of Journalists, NUJ, Comrade Chuks Ehirim, noting that
the fallen Journalism hero lived all his professional life with total
commitments to uplifting the journalism profession in the country.
Expressing unfathomable shock and trepidation at the sad event,
National Coordinator of HURIWA, Comrade Emmanuel Onwubiko called on the
leadership of the NUJ both the national and Federal Capital Territory,
FCT, to name a specific monument like the ongoing secretariat of the FCT
Chapter of NUJ after the memories of the late Ehirim.
Onwubiko asked the Imo State governor, “Chief Rochas Okorocha to name
the mass communications faculty building of the Imo State University
Owerri after the memories of this illustrious son of the soil who was
constantly in touch with Imo State and worked with likeminded patriots
to promote Imo interest.
On its part, HURIWA said it will enlist the late leader of the NUJ
into the national human rights Hall of Fame as a legend of human rights
in Nigeria, even as it canvassed the establishment of an educational
endowment fund by the NUJ, FCT Chapter to provide sufficient education
to the immediate children of the late Union leader.
It noted that this will be “a mark of honor for the numerous
credentials of selfless service of the great democrat who just like
immediate past President Dr. Goodluck Jonathan relinquished his high
office after he was democratically defeated at the NUJ election
recently.”
Ehirim, who served as the FCT NUJ chairman up till 2015, died on
Thursday at the Garki hospital in Abuja on the same day he was to hit
the golden age of 50. A graduate of Mass Communication from the
University of Nigeria, Nsukka, the fearless journalist had worked at
TheNews magazine and as Deputy Editor at Global Paragon news magazine.
DAILY POST
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