Wamo Association Journalists Joined ASOJ Journalists
The Wamo Association Journalists (WAJ) has joined the Associated Somali Journalists ASOJ, when they take three days meeting in the Kismayo Jubba Region.
Wamo Association Journalists Of Jubba Region (WAJ) who are most of the Executive committee well know journalists they worked long time in the media, are believes to be change Harassment against of Jubba Region Professionals journalists.
"I think we are in a very good position, to join for us the Organization of Wamo Association Journalists " said ASOJ Chairman Dahir Alasow.
when Dahir Alasow speaking the joins of the WAJ said ."we are believing WAJ Journalists is the only Organization outstanding, in the Jubba Region and when we see the interested of WAJ so as to join ASOJ board we allowed and backed up by our very strong position."
ASOJ Chairman Dahir Alasow also said Asoj will maintain "continued dialogue" every person and every Organizations who are involving in the media so as to be alliance
The press Releases who are signature the Executive Board of WAJ that citing to joining the umbrella of ASOJ.
members of Waj Organizations Journalists are.
Mohamed Hashi Tawakal
Aden Mohamed Salad (Aden Kismayo)
Abdirizak Mohamed Bille
Mohamed Omar Mohamed
Leila Sheikh Aden Ismael
Hodan Hussein Dolal
Kafio Mohamed Hassan
Hinda Douh Abdi
Farhiyo Mohamed Yousuf
“we are determinate to be alliance the Associated Somali Journalists (ASOJ), because we believes ASOJ the only Organization who representatives Somali Journalists, that is the why to join Associated Somali Journalists ASOJ” said speaker of the Wamo journalists Mohamed Hashi Tawakal.
“it’s great pleasure again to be ASOJ Umbrella, and we urges all Somali Journalists who lives local and abroad to join ASOJ ,so as to reach our desire”. said spokesman of WAJ Mohamed Hashi Tawakal
Sunni Sa’eed Salah (Asoj Spokesman)
Nairobi Keyna
Wamo Association Journalists Joined ASOJ Journalists
The Wamo Association Journalists (WAJ) has joined the Associated Somali Journalists ASOJ, when they take three days meeting in the Kismayo Jubba Region.