The Association of Corporate Online Editors (ACOE) on Thursday, has announced the successful adoption of its constitution during a special Congress session at the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja.
In a statement released by the association spokesman, Seun Ibukun-Oni revealed that this milestone marks a significant step in strengthening the governance framework of the association and ensuring its operations are guided by a clear set of principles.
The constitution, an 18-page document comprising 34 articles, was the result of the dedicated efforts of the Constitution Drafting Committee, which was inaugurated on June 13, 2024.
The Spokesman further narrated that after an exhaustive deliberation by members in attendance, the motion for the adoption of the constitution was moved by Frederick Idehai and seconded by Emmanuel Onuh.
The Chairman, Mr. Martins Odiete in his speech commended the committee for their excellent and meticulous work in drafting the constitution. He expressed his appreciation for their commitment to creating a document that reflects the values, goals, and aspirations of the association.
Members in attendance were visibly elated at this significant development, recognizing it as a historic moment that solidifies ACOE’s commitment to transparency, accountability, and unity within its ranks.
The adoption of the constitution reinforces ACOE’s position as a leading body of online editors in Nigeria and provides a solid foundation for its continued growth and impact in the media landscape.