Former National Secretary of Nigeria Union of Journalists
(NUJ), Comrade Malkar Mohammed Khalid is dead. He died on Saturday after a protracted illness at the age of 64.
The National Secretary of NUJ, Comrade Khalid had in April
2001 given notice to leave his job in June of same year at the National
Executive Committee (NEC) meeting of the union in Ilorin, Kwara State, in 2001.
His resignation followed the meeting's deliberation on the
report of the Special Investigation Commission set up by the Union in Sokoto in
September 2000 to probe into alleged fraud at the National Secretariat totaling
N500,000.00 as well as other matters.
He had served as NUJ National Secretary for three
years until his resignation.
Mr Khalid will be remembered for several of his evergreen
works one of which is “Professionalizing Journalism: Which Way for NUJ?” where
he jealously deliberated on the ethics of journalism and how to safeguard it
from abuse.
It read in part: “For the last fifteen years and perhaps
more, stakeholders in journalism have occupied themselves with considering what
should be the most acceptable status for the Nigeria Union Journalist as the
journey to professionalize the art of journalism approaches a very critical
stage.
One thing that has been accepted with a great degree of unanimity is
that there is no going back on professionalization, the only unresolved
question being methodology and conceptual status of the union during and after
the exercise.”
He is survived by his wife and children.
2 comments:
May your soul rest in peace Dad 🙏
We love you but Allah Love's you more but we are still praying for you and brother Sani
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