Nwabuko Re-Elected as NASS New Media Chairman, Unveils Welfare, Professionalism Agenda

Comrade Clement C. Nwabuko has been re-elected Chairman of the National Assembly New Media Forum (NANMF) for another two-year term, pledging to prioritise members’ welfare, professionalism and institutional growth.

Nwabuko was returned unopposed at the Forum’s election held on Saturday, February 7, 2026.

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In his acceptance speech, he thanked members for the renewed confidence reposed in him, describing the victory as a collective mandate and a renewed call to service.

 

He commended the Electoral Committee for what he described as a credible, transparent and unbiased election, noting that the process had further strengthened confidence in the Forum’s democratic values. He also appreciated the immediate past Executive Committee for their contributions, acknowledging both the challenges and achievements recorded during the previous tenure.

 

The chairman assured members that the new Executive Committee would consolidate on past gains, address identified shortcomings and expand capacity-building initiatives. He said efforts would continue to secure and strengthen the Forum’s institutional presence, including office accommodation and professional relevance.

 

According to him, the welfare and professional development of members would be a major focus of the current administration, stressing that a motivated and well-supported membership was critical to the effectiveness of the Forum.

 

Nwabuko also announced plans to fast-track the completion of the Forum’s bye-law to provide a clear regulatory framework for accountability and sustainable growth. As part of measures to promote discipline and responsible conduct among members, he announced the immediate constitution of an Ombudsman Committee to address issues of misconduct, abuse of privileges and internal disputes.

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Members of the Ombudsman Committee include Nelson Ogbu as Chairman, Joy Odor as Secretary, with Kassem Omomia, Emmanuel Ovuakpore and Anderson Osiebe as members.

 

Emphasising the need for professionalism, the NANMF chairman urged members without requisite journalistic certifications to upgrade their qualifications, describing professional standards as non-negotiable.

 

He further announced the establishment of a Membership Admission Screening Committee (MASC) to ensure that only qualified and ethically sound journalists are admitted into the Forum.

The MASC will be chaired by Moses Idika, with Babalola Lukman as Vice Chairman and Mercy Gadia as Secretary.

 

Nwabuko said the appointments of both committees take immediate effect and will be ratified at the next Congress. He also directed the Electoral Committee to conduct bye-elections for vacant executive positions within 30 days to enable the Executive Committee to function at full capacity.

 

Calling for unity after the elections, he stressed that there was “no victor and no vanquished,” urging members to set aside differences and work collectively for the progress of the Forum. He assured members that the leadership remains open to new ideas, constructive criticism and meaningful contributions.

 

He concluded by thanking members for their support and cooperation, expressing confidence that the Forum would emerge stronger, more professional and more impactful under the new administration.

 

Other elected members of the executives are, Nancy Okafor – Vice Chairman (Senate), Prevail Inegbenosa -General Secretary, Mercy Gadia – Assistant Secretary; Glory Okon – Treasurer and Adebola Alesinloye – Financial Secretary.

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