Matthew Tegha has been elected as the new Chairman of the Plateau Bloggers and Online Media Association (PLABOMA). He will lead the association for a three-year term, alongside a team of newly elected executives.

Tegha, the immediate past deputy chairman of the association, succeeds Friday Bako, the outgoing chairman. The elections were held during PLABOMA’s Annual General Congress at the association’s secretariat in Jos on Wednesday.

Other elected executives include:

  • Ibrahim Kalamu – Secretary
  • Peter Akpa – Public Relations Officer
  • Patience Tekura – Financial Secretary
  • John Dauda – Auditor

Following the administration of the oath of office by Lohkat Binde, Esq., Matthew Tegha expressed gratitude to members for entrusting him with their mandate. He pledged to serve with dedication, transparency, and integrity.

In his acceptance speech, Tegha emphasized the transformative role of blogging and online media in society.
“Blogging and online media have become powerful tools in shaping society, bridging communication gaps, and driving positive change. As bloggers and digital media practitioners, we have the responsibility not just to inform but also to inspire and empower our communities,” he stated.

Tegha outlined his vision for a progressive, inclusive association that promotes professionalism, collaboration, and innovation. He urged members to actively participate in association activities, contribute ideas, and uphold ethical standards to build a lasting legacy.

Outgoing Chairman Friday Bako congratulated the new executives, expressing confidence in their ability to lead the association to greater heights. Reflecting on his tenure as the pioneer chairman, Bako acknowledged the challenges and milestones achieved during his three years in office. He extended his support to the incoming team and urged them to manage the association’s resources prudently.

Commending the outgoing executives, Polycarp Auta, Chairman of the Correspondents’ Chapel of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Plateau State Council, highlighted the importance of leadership and ethics in digital media. He encouraged the new executives to prioritize diligence, verify stories, and report in ways that promote unity and peace.

Auta also affirmed the NUJ Correspondents’ Chapel’s continued support for PLABOMA in advancing its mission. Similarly, Bolaji Pedro of Jay FM Jos called on the association to prioritize the welfare and professional training of its members, describing the relationship between PLABOMA and the media as a partnership for progress.

With a strong vision and dedicated leadership, the new PLABOMA executives aim to elevate the association’s role as a credible voice for peace, professionalism, and societal development.

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