Grace Ike led Exco makes history with free eye surgery for ex- NUJ Chair

The Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) FCT Council has recorded another milestone under the leadership of Comrade Grace Ike, following the successful facilitation of free eye surgery for former Council Chairman, Comrade Ndamadu Sule, at the renowned Nizamiye Hospital in Abuja.

The surgery, which took place on August 28, 2025, brought an end to years of visual impairment for the veteran journalist, significantly improving his quality of life.

Expressing deep gratitude, Comrade Sule lauded the Grace Ike-led executive for what he described as an act of compassion and true leadership.

“By December 22, it would be seven years since my struggle began. I thank them for spending resources to help me. I remain deeply grateful to the NUJ-FCT Council for their support,” Sule stated.

Overwhelmed with joy, Sule offered prayers for continued blessings on Chairman Grace Ike and her executive team, calling on all journalists to support her leadership.

“She called me before the elections. I didn’t know her, but I prayed for her as a female leader. God answered those prayers. Her work in healthcare speaks for itself. I am thankful she became Chairman and is fulfilling her duties with humanity.”

In line with her campaign promise to prioritize the welfare and health of NUJ members, two other journalists, Mr. Nicholas Ngozichukwu of News Agency of Nigeria, NAN and Mr. Kamoru Odunlami of ITV have also been scheduled for free eye surgery at Nizamiye Hospital, after medical assessments.

Others who were screened and found unfit for immediate surgery were provided with medications and follow-up care until they become eligible for the procedure.

The beneficiaries commended the Council for its sustained support and compassion.

This initiative is part of a broader health-focused agenda of the current NUJ-FCT leadership, which has partnered with Nizamiye Hospital to deliver free medical interventions to members, a first of its kind in recent years.

The ongoing health support underscores the union’s renewed commitment to journalist welfare and a healthier, more humane media environment in Nigeria’s capital.

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