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2019 Polls: Delta NUJ plans to engage all gubernatorial candidates in live debate

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By Anastacia Eluwa, Asaba

The Leadership of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Delta State Council, has disclosed plans to engage all the gubernatorial candidates of the various political parties in a live Media Debate.

This was contained in a statement issued in Asaba by the Chairman of the Delta State Council of the NUJ, Comrade Michael Ikeogwu, indicated that the debate will be beamed live on the African Independent Television (AIT) and some other Media outfits in the Country.

The aim, according Comrade Ikeogwu is to avail Deltans both at home and the diaspora, the opportunity to make informed decision on the candidate to vote as it would also afford all the candidates of the political parties window to showcase their policies and programmes in line with global practices.

It stated that the debate which will hold soon, NUJ promised in line with its constitutional role as watchdogs of the society and agenda setters to be unbiased, transparent, just and fair to all.

Ikeogwu noted that all the candidates will be given equal time and opportunity to drive home their points as will be spelt out by the guideline that will soon be released for the debate.

The statement urged all gubernatorial candidates of the various Parties in the State to key into the plan towards showcasing their suitability for the exalted post of Governor of the State.

It stated further that the programme was completely the arrangement of the NUJ in the State in collaboration with the AIT and some select media organizations.

Ikeogwu, however, added that NUJ Delta State is open to partnership with individuals, civil societies with bias in transparent, credible fair and purposeful election and cooperate organization interested in entrenching true democracy in Nigeria.

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