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A New Year's Message from the Ijaw Publishers' Forum, IPF

A New Year's Message from the Ijaw Publishers' Forum, IPF 
As we bid farewell to the outgoing year and usher in a new one, the Ijaw Publishers' Forum takes a moment to reflect on the journey so far and express our deepest appreciation to the strong voices of the Niger Delta who have consistently advocated for environmental, economic and political justice.

Your tireless efforts to bring attention to the plight of our people, who have suffered greatly due to environmental degradation, exploitation and neglect, have not gone unnoticed. We salute your courage and resilience in the face of adversity.

As we celebrate the dawn of a new year, our thoughts are also with the underprivileged children of the Niger Delta, who have been forced to bear the brunt of economic hardship and suffering. May this new year bring them hope, comfort, and a brighter future.

We also take this opportunity to acknowledge and appreciate the few political appointees and elective office holders who have demonstrated a genuine commitment to delivering on their electioneering promises. Your efforts to make a positive impact on the lives of our people are recognized and appreciated.

As publishers, we recognize the power of the media in shaping public discourse and promoting social change. We pledge to continue using our platforms to amplify the voices of the marginalized, hold those in power accountable, and promote a narrative of hope and resilience.

As we embark on this new year, we do so with a renewed sense of purpose and commitment to our mission. We wish our readers, partners, and stakeholders a happy and prosperous new year, and we look forward to continuing to serve as a voice for the voiceless.

Happy New Year from the Ijaw Publishers' Forum!

Signed
Comrade Ozobo Austin
National president.

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