FCT NUJ calls for greater support for women

The Nigerian Union of Journalists FCT Council has urged stronger synergy between government and stakeholders to dismantle barriers hindering women’s progress. Meanwhile, the Nigeria Association of Women Journalists FCT Chapter demands deliberate actions for justice and equal opportunities for women.

On March 10, 2026, the Nigerian Union of Journalists (NUJ), FCT Council, called for greater support for women by urging stronger synergy between the government and stakeholders. This is aimed at dismantling barriers that hinder women’s advancement, as stated in a report from Daily Trust.

In a related development, the Nigeria Association of Women Journalists (NAWOJ), FCT Chapter, demanded justice and equal opportunities for women. They emphasized the need for deliberate actions to promote these goals, according to another Daily Trust article published on the same day.

Both organizations, representing journalists in Nigeria's Federal Capital Territory, highlighted the importance of collaborative efforts to address gender-related challenges. No specific details on the events or speakers were provided in the sources, but the calls align with broader advocacy for women's rights in professional and societal spheres.

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