President Muhammadu Buhari has paid glowing tribute to the chairman and publisher of Vanguard Media Limited, Chief Sam Amuka-Pemu as he turns 80 on Saturday, June 13, 2015.
“This event provides an opportunity for me and my family and indeed millions of fellow Nigerians who have in the past three decades been readers of products from media houses with which he has been involved, including the Punch Newspapers, which he started with the late Chief Olu Aboderin, to felicitate with this talented “gentleman of the press”,” Buhari said in a statement issued by the State House Media.
“Nigeria has been well served by the presence of the legendary Sam Amuka in the media in the capacity of journalist and columnist with the Daily Times group, of which he served as Editor of the Sunday Times,” he added.
He then stated that: “It is impossible to forget his contributions to the Nigerian public through his famous column, Sad-Sam, which provided millions of compatriots much satirical, literary and even political communication satisfaction.
“The contributions by this veteran journalist to the progress of the Nigerian Press have been manifested not only in the growth and management of the Punch Newspaper and the Vanguard Media Limited, of which he became Chairman and Publisher in 1984, but also the principled positions he has consistently taken on political stability, accountability and the rule of law.
“These were clearly demonstrated by his promotion of professionalism by the rank and file of the Police, particularly in the conduct of elections and efficient performance of their duties in every part of the federation.”
He urged others to emulate the professionalism of Amuka-Pemu. “Chief Sam Amuka-Pemu has provided a worthy example on the fruits of professionalism, industry and teamwork to achieve desired goals. These traits can benefit even the humblest and most silent among professionals, as well as the society with whom they share their lives.”
“The Federal Government therefore wishes Sam Sam/Uncle Sam good health and even more happiness and progress in the years ahead,” the statement read.
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