
A new dawn beacons on Ndokwa media as a group of astute media practitioners under the aegis of Ndokwa Media Professionals Forum mobilized themselves in an end of year get-together, and reviewed burning issues pertinent to Ndokwa nation and the well-being of her people.
The event which took place on Monday 15th December 2025 at Chronicles Hotel Asaba was roundly attended by members of the Forum under the leadership of Comrade Barth Ozah, with discussion on a wide spectrum of issues ranging from unity amongst Ndokwa leaders to take off of Federal University of Medical and Health Sciences, Kwale, culminating in the issue of a communique.
The communique signed by the Chairman of the Forum, Mr. Barth Ozah, and the Secretary, Mr. Odili Ogochukwu, called for urgent and conserted effort to harmonize Ndokwa leadership at all levels – federal, state and local government levels, to ensuring that the dividend of democracy is maximized for Ndokwa people.
The Forum observed that unity of purpose remains critical to advancing development, equity, and inclusion, and urged Ndokwa leaders and representatives at all levels to rise above political partisanship so as to front a common goal for the collective interest of Ndokwa people.
The arising communique also called for deliberate measures by the locals or host stakeholders to ensuring a successful take-off of the Federal University of Medical and Health Sciences, Kwale by donating provisional requirements such as facilities and infrastructures for the take-off of the institution.
A call was also made for a renewed attention on electrification of Ndokwa local communities, with the Independent Power Project IPP at the front burner, which are precursors to regional development.

The Forum also acknowledged ongoing and proposed road projects and urged sustained government commitment to the speedy completion, and maintenance of critical road networks, including: the Ndemili Utagbe-Uno Road (ongoing), Ogume–Abbi Road, Aboh–Akarai Road, and Amai–Aragba Road,. amongst others.

As a call to action, the Forum reaffirmed its commitment to responsible journalism, constructive engagement, and sustained advocacy in promoting good governance and development in Ndokwa land. It resolved to continue to use the media as a tool for enlightenment, accountability, and progress in the overall interest of the Ndokwa people.
High points of the event are group discussion, communique drafting and presentation as well as group photograph.







