By Citizenship Newspaper
The Gombe State Governor, Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya, on Wednesday expressed desire to achieve a strategic media partnership between the Voice of Nigeria and the Gombe State Media Corporation.
The governor gave the indication at a meeting with the Director-General of the Voice of Nigeria (VON), Malam Jibrin Baba Ndace who was in the state to inspect VON facilities.
Ismaila Uba Misilli, the Director-General
(Press Affairs) at the Government House
Gombe made this known in a statement on Thursday.
The VON DG’s visit to Gombe was part of his engagements to assess the state of VON’s infrastructure, interact with staff across zonal offices and reposition the organization for optimal performance in line with global media trends and technological advancements.
In the Governor’s words,“We in Gombe State recognize the value of strategic media partnerships, and we remain committed to supporting VON’s operations and strengthening our collaboration for mutual benefits.”
He assured the DG of his administration’s willingness to explore avenues for synergy, particularly in areas of content sharing between VON and Gombe State Media Corporation, cultural promotion and public enlightenment programmes.
Governor Inuwa Yahaya welcomed Malam Ndace and commended his leadership and visionary approach to repositioning Voice of Nigeria as a globally competitive broadcaster and a key player in projecting Nigeria’s image and narratives to the world.
The Governor noted the important role of VON in shaping public perception, enhancing Nigeria’s global presence and promoting unity through responsible journalism.
He acknowledged the efforts of the current management under Ndace to modernize the agency, expand its reach and build a more vibrant and professional media institution.
In his remarks, Malam Jibrin Baba Ndace thanked Governor Inuwa Yahaya for the warm reception and consistent support to VON.
He also lauded Governor Inuwa Yahaya’s strides in governance and infrastructural development in Gombe State, stressing the need for a more deepened institutional collaboration between the State and Voice of Nigeria, especially in the areas of information dissemination, capacity building and positive image projection.
Malam Ndace said his zonal tour is aimed at revitalizing the agency’s regional structures and motivating staff in line with VON’s renewed strategic direction.
“We are working to ensure that Voice of Nigeria delivers on its mandate as Nigeria’s external broadcaster, projecting our culture, values, and developmental strides to the global audience in a more dynamic, digital, and engaging way,” he said.





