Aliagan Declares Candidacy for NGIJ President
… Promises to elevate the status of investigative journalism in Nigeria
Oru Leonard
The Group Managing Editor, TimeNigeria Magazine, Abdulrahman Aliagan has officially announced his candidacy for the position of National President of the Nigerian Guild of Investigative Journalists (NGIJ), outlining a comprehensive platform focused on professionalism, capacity building, public accountability, promoting good governance, and strengthening democratic culture in Nigeria.
With a background as the former General Secretary of the Guild, Aliagan brings a wealth of experience and dedication to the table. Having served for more than five uninterrupted years in various roles within the organization, he has a deep understanding of its operations, challenges, and potential for growth.
Aliagan’s involvement in all of the Guild’s activities since its inception showcases his commitment to the NGIJ’s mission and vision. Through his strategic leadership and collaborative approach, he has contributed significantly to the growth and impact of the organization.
As a foundational member of the NGIJ, Aliagan has played a vital role in shaping the values, objectives, and organizational culture of the Guild. His dedication and sacrifice, even in challenging circumstances, demonstrate his unwavering commitment to advancing the interests of members and the field of investigative journalism as a whole.
If elected as National President, Aliagan pledges to prioritize transparency, accountability, and effective governance within the Guild. He aims to foster a culture of excellence, innovation, and inclusivity, empowering members to uphold the highest standards of ethical journalism and advocate for press freedom.
Aliagan’s vision for the NGIJ includes elevating the status of investigative journalism in Nigeria, championing truth, transparency, and social justice. With a focus on capacity building and professional development, he seeks to create a formidable force that upholds the values of integrity and ethical journalism.
With a call for support from members and stakeholders, Aliagan expresses confidence in his ability to lead the NGIJ to even greater heights, serving the best interests of the Guild and the journalism profession as a whole.
As the campaign for the NGIJ presidency unfolds, Abdulrahman Aliagan emerges as a credible leader with a compelling vision for the future of investigative journalism in Nigeria.