By Lucky Akoza
The Chief Press Secretary to the Speaker of the Delta State House of Assembly, Comrade Nkem Nwaeke, has urged journalists especially the Warri Correspondence members to continue having good working relationship with both government and private sectors
He thanked Tantita Security Services Limited singlehandedly build and furnished the secretariat for them stating that it was as a result of their good reportage and cordial relation.
Nwaeke further said that journalists covering Warri and its environs now have more than just a workplace, they now have a permanent professional home.
He was accompanied by the State Vice Chairman of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Delta State Council, Comrade Felix Ekwu.
Nwaeke and Comrade Ekwu were received by chapel members including Comrades Okies Veekies, Edeki Igafe, and Matthew Omonigho, who conducted them round the facility and highlighted its practical value to reporters working across Warri and surrounding communities.
Addressing the journalists, Nwaeke congratulated the chapel on securing a permanent secretariat and described the development as a meaningful boost to journalism practice in Delta State.
He noted that investment in media infrastructure reflects recognition of the press as a key democratic institution.
He commended the partnership between private sector support and public leadership that delivered the project and expressed hope that similar efforts would be replicated to strengthen media practice.
The CPS also urged journalists to sustain constructive engagement with the Delta State Government, emphasizing that responsible reporting and public education remain central to governance and civic trust.
