John Ndu
The Independent Media Support Organization, IMSO has finalised arrangements
to host a one day get-together for all the journalists in Anambra State
ahead of Gov Willie Obiano’s inauguration.
The event tagged: Concerned Anambra Media Practitioners Summit, CAMP 2018,
has the theme: Role of Media In Sustaining Productive Governance.
The summit is scheduled to take place on the 14th of March, 2018, at
Cosmila Hotels Conference Hall, Okpuno, Awka.
The event will feature speakers and panelists from all walks of life.
Some of them include the Keynote Speaker, Prof. Charles Nwadigwe (Nnamdi
Azikiwe University, Awka.Anambra), Aloysius Attah (Public Affairs Analyst,
Media Consultant).
Others are Sir Chuka Nnabuife (MD, National Light Newspapers, Anambra), Uju
Edochie(Media Consultant & Blogger), Dr. Austin Nwankwo
(Rights Activist, Public Affairs Analyst) and Ngozi Emedolibe a renowned
Journalist (Moderator).
The National Coordinator IMSO, Comrade Harris Chuma while briefing newsmen
said it will be a veritable opportunity to x-ray, highlight and understudy
various achievements of Gov Obiano during his first term.
Ogbuefi Chuma noted that the programme which will attract many dignitaries
across various walks of life will set the agenda for the new dispensation.
Chuma, who restated the loyalty of the group to the present administration
stressed that the group will further reinforce its supportive strength to
Gov Obiano as he commences his second term in office on March 18, 2018.
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