The Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Ogun State Information Chapel, has taken a significant step towards improving its operational efficiency with the installation of a 1.5KVA solar power system at its secretariat.
Speaking during the month of May Congress of the Chapel held at the Governor's Office Press Center, Oke Mosan, Abeokuta, the Chairman of the Chapel, Comrade 'Femi Osipitan noted that the initiative is aimed at ensuring uninterrupted power supply which is expected to enhance productivity and create a more conducive working environment for members of the chapel.
Osipitan described the project as a milestone achievement noting that the installation reflects the chapel leadership’s commitment to innovation and the welfare of its members.
According to him, the solar power system would reduce dependency on conventional power sources and significantly cut operational costs in the long run.
The Chairman reaffirmed the Union's dedication to pursuing projects that would enhance the capacity and effectiveness of its members while embracing modern solutions to workplace challenges.
Members of the chapel present at the Congress expressed their appreciation for the initiative, describing it as timely and impactful while affirming that stable electricity would greatly support their professional duties particularly in the area of timely filing of new stories.
Meanwhile, the leadership of the chapel through the Congress has nominated Comrade Suraj Popoola as Chairman, Comrade Adeyinka Elujoba as Secreraty and Comrade Ayobami Disu as Member of the 2026 NUJ Information Chapel Screening and Credentials Committee for the upcoming Chapel elections.