EKICCIMA Bestows Honour On Ekiti NUJ Chair, Kayode Babatuyi

This was made known in a statement signed by the Director General, Ekiti Chambers of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agriculture ( EKICCIMA), Apostle Olufemi Santa Fabiyi which reads;

“Conferment with the honorary membership of the Ekiti Chambers of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agriculture (EKICCIMA)* 

“It is with great pleasure that I extend my sincere congratulations to you on being conferred with the honorary membership of the Ekiti Chambers of Commerce Industry Mines and Agriculture (EKICCIMA). This prestigious recognition was unanimously approved by the EKICCIMA Executive Council during the meeting held on Thursday, 7th of March 2023.

“Your outstanding leadership as the Chairman of the Nigerian Union of Journalists (NUJ) in Ekiti State has significantly contributed to the vibrant communication landscape in our region. Your dedication to upholding journalistic standards and fostering community engagement has not only earned you respect within the media industry but has also made a positive impact on the broader society.

“The decision to confer honorary membership upon you reflects our acknowledgment of the valuable role you play in promoting awareness and understanding of economic issues and development in Ekiti. We believe that your inclusion in EKICCIMA will further strengthen the bridge between media, commerce, and industry, fostering a more interconnected and informed community.

“We are confident that your insightful perspective and commitment to excellence will enrich the activities of EKICCIMA. Your honorary membership is a testament to the recognition of your significant contributions to the betterment of our society.

“Once again, congratulations on this well-deserved honour. We look forward to the positive impact that your involvement will bring to EKICCIMA and the collaborative efforts to advance economic growth in Ekiti”.

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