Members of the National Association of Political
Correspondents, NAPOC have commended President Bola Tinubu for heeding their
calls by conferring national honor on former Chairman of the National Electoral
Commission, NEC late Professor Humphrey Nwosu (CON) and two members of NAPOC,
former Nasarawa State Deputy Governor Lebaran Maku (OON) and former National
Assembly Representative from Edo State, Hon. Abdul Oroh (OON).
“On behalf of the National Association of Political
Correspondents (NAPC), I extend our heartfelt appreciation and commendation to
you for the recent conferment of national honors on distinguished members of
our association” said Deba Uwadiae, Chairman, NAPOC Coordinating Committee.
“This gesture is not only a recognition of their
individual excellence, but also a profound acknowledgment of the critical role
the political press plays in the sustenance and deepening of democracy in
Nigeria.
“By honoring these dedicated professionals, President
Bola Tinubu has affirmed the administration’s commitment to press freedom,
responsible journalism, and the invaluable contribution of the media to
nation-building,” added Deba Uwadiae.
“We are deeply encouraged by this act of recognition
and see it as a call to greater service, integrity, and professionalism. The
NAPOC remains committed to upholding the ethics of our noble profession,
fostering informed political engagement, and supporting the democratic ideals
on which our great nation stands.”
Thank you, Mr. President, for your visionary
leadership and for this gesture of goodwill toward the Nigerian media
community.
In an address to a joint session of the National
Assembly marking Nigeria Democracy Day, President Bola Tinubu announced the
conferment of national honors to heroes and heroine of the June 12 Election,
1993 struggle.
“As we mark a 26th year of unbroken democracy, it is
right to honour those who have made sacrifices in the past, braving all the
odds and the guns to ensure we have a regime of democracy in our country,” said
President Bola Tinubu.
In March 2025, the National Association of Political
Correspondents, NAPOC 1990s called on the federal government to honor the
former Chairman of the National Electoral Commission, NEC Professor Humphrey
Nwosu and named the Independent National Electoral Commission’s headquarters
after him.
The former Chairman of the National Electoral
Commission, NEC, Professor Humphrey Nwosu deserves a national honor, including
renaming the headquarters of the Independent National Electoral Commission,
INEC after him for his commitment and dedication to an integrous democratic
process in Nigeria, especially in the 1990s.
Having covered Professor Humphrey Nwosu in very close
quarters and witnessing his determination to ensure a successful and
transparent transition to democracy and civil rule in Nigeria in the 1990s, it
is imperative that the sacrifices made by Professor Nwosu be highly rewarded.
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