Media
Stallion Times harps on Peace Building, Adherence to Ethical Standard
By Friday Idachaba, Lokoja.
STALLION Times Media Service has called on Media Professionals to adhere strongly to the Code of Ethics of the profession and make peace building the core objective of their reportage.
The Media outfit made the call in a communique issued at the end of a one-day Workshop on Conflict Sensitive Reporting” under the auspices of its “Get Involved Dialogue and Improve Project – GDRIP”, on Saturday in Lokoja.
The Communique was signed by Isiyaku Ahmed, Editor-in-Chief, Stallion Times Media Services and Adeiza Momoh-Jimoh, Chairman, Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Kogi State Council.
The Media outfit urged Journalists, as they strive to deliver on their core mandate of Information, Education and Entertainment, to, in spite of threats, redouble their efforts and live up to the values and standards of the profession.
It also urged them to as well, expose, isolate, and eliminate all forms of incitements to intense hatred and violence and as well, create awareness to ease political and other societal tension in the country.
It further called on Journalists and Media owners to build professional solidarity to promote ethics and good governance and urged that Journalists must always try to identify triggers of conflicts.
The Communique cautioned Journalists against suppression of facts, be mindful of the choice of words in their reportage and their safety by adhering to usage of safety kits while in conflicts zones.
It equally advised them to guard against being misused for propaganda purposes, to incite hatred and spread rumours, thereby artificially creating tension in the society.
It enjoined owners of media houses to evolve a framework for provision of healthcare and social protection for journalists in their stable as well as constant training and re-training on various beats.
Participants at the workshop however, strongly recommended the setting up of a body to regulate the activities of Social Media influencers and conventional media professionals in Nigeria.
According to the Communique, Stallion Times organized the one-day media training on ‘Conflict Sensitive Reporting’ in Kogi in a bid to encourage accurate, objective and balanced reportage of conflict situations.
It said that the participants had observed worsening unethical media reports leading to abuse or irresponsible journalism that “pursues sensationalism, biases, prejudices and blackmail.”
It said that the training was part of the Media outfit’s activities in year two of the three-year Participatory Governance and Media Literacy project tagged “Get Involved, Dialogue and Improve (G-DRIP)” in Kano and Kogi states.
The project, according to the Communique, is being executed in collaboration with the Wole Soyinka Center for Investigative Journalism under the Collaborative Media Project with support from MacArthur Foundation.
Nigerian Pilot reports that Alhaji Shuaibu Usman Leman, NUJ National Secretary presented papers on “Conflict Sensitive Reporting and Safety of Journalists” as well as Fake News and Ethical Journalism Education” at the workshop.
Media
Media Professionals Convene in Abuja to Promote Journalism Trust Initiative Standards
Media Professionals Convene in Abuja to Promote Journalism Trust Initiative Standards
Media professionals gathered in Abuja on Friday for a one-day awareness workshop focused on promoting professional standards in journalism and fostering a healthier digital media environment.
The workshop, centered on the Journalism Trust Initiative (JTI) Standard, CWA 17493, was organized by the Journalism Trust Initiative and Reporters Without Borders in collaboration with the Nigerian National Accreditation System (NENAS).
The event brought together journalists, media executives, and regulators to discuss adopting the JTI standard, a globally recognized framework designed to enhance transparency, accountability, and ethical practices in media organizations.
Participants explored how the standard could combat misinformation and rebuild public trust in the media.
Keynote speakers emphasized the importance of adopting international standards to address challenges posed by misinformation and the growing distrust in journalism.
The Regional Manager, Africa Journalism Trust Initiative, Marc Aboflan
noted that threats to journalism are no longer confined to physical attacks but extend to digital platforms, which undermine journalism as a profession.
“There are standards in industries like health and beauty, but until now, the media industry lacked such a formal benchmark,” the representative said. “The Journalism Trust Initiative standard fills this gap by providing a framework that promotes credible journalism through accountability and quality assurance.”
The Chief Executive Officer of NENAS, Mr celestine okanya
NENAS underscored the role of accreditation in upholding professional integrity.
He highlighted how aligning media practices with international standards can enhance transparency and accountability while boosting public confidence in news organizations.
“The JTI standard is an opportunity for media houses to align with global best practices while addressing local challenges in Nigeria,” the representative said.
Interactive sessions allowed participants to discuss how the JTI standard could be tailored to Nigeria’s unique media landscape.
Local media professionals shared experiences from their editorial processes, demonstrating how applying the standard could improve transparency, counter disinformation, and serve the overriding public interest.
“We must serve society by presenting news that is fair, transparent, and accountable,” a participant noted.
“Our role as journalists is to analyze policies and ensure the public good is upheld, while respecting diverse opinions.”
The collaboration between the Journalism Trust Initiative, Reporters Without Borders, and NENAS showed a shared commitment to strengthening journalism as a pillar of democracy.
Attendees left the workshop with a renewed resolve to implement the JTI standard within their organizations, recognizing its potential to enhancing professionalism and rebuild trust in journalism.
The workshop reaffirmed the Journalism Trust Initiative’s mission to reshaping the media landscape for the better, promoting responsible reporting and supporting a more trustworthy news ecosystem in Nigeria and beyond.
Media
Tinubu overhauls Media Team, Appoints Dare, Bwala as Key Advisers
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has reorganized the presidency’s media and communications team in a move aimed at bolstering the effectiveness of government communication.
The presidency, in a statement released by Bayo Onanuga, announced that Sunday Dare, Daniel Bwala, and Onanuga himself would now serve as joint spokespersons for the administration.
The restructuring involves new designations for key officials within the communications team. Sunday Dare, previously Special Adviser on Public Communication and National Orientation, has been reassigned as Special Adviser on Media and Public Communications. Daniel Bwala, appointed last week as Special Adviser on Media and Public Communication, is now Special Adviser on Policy Communications. Bayo Onanuga retains his role as Special Adviser on Information and Strategy.
“These appointments, along with the existing role of Special Adviser on Information and Strategy, underscore that there is no single individual spokesperson for the Presidency,” the statement read.
The collaborative approach is designed to ensure more consistent and effective communication of government policies and decisions to the public.
According to the presidency, the team will collectively manage the dissemination of information to foster greater transparency and alignment with the administration’s priorities.
This reorganization underscores President Tinubu’s commitment to a more cohesive media strategy that reflects the diverse needs of the public and the complexities of modern governance.
Media
Ododo Celebrates Nigerian Tribune Newspaper’s 75th year anniversary
Governor Ahmed Usman Ododo of Kogi State has sent a message of congratulations to the management and staff of the Nigerian Tribune Newspaper on its 75th anniversary.
The Governor praised the newspaper’s leadership in shaping public discourse and upholding accountability through its dedication to truth, transparency, and responsible journalism.
Special Adviser on Media to the Governor, Ismaila Isah in a statement on Saturday quoted Ododo in a message that commended the Nigerian Tribune’s legacy, acknowledging its role in fostering responsible journalism that has earned it the trust and loyalty of readers across Nigeria.
“The Tribune has consistently upheld fact-based reporting, balance, and objectivity, even amidst the challenges of misinformation in today’s media landscape,” he said.
Reaffirming the essential role of a free press in maintaining democracy, Governor Ododo recognized Nigerian Tribune’s efforts to support the rule of law and responsible governance.
He expressed optimism that the milestone would inspire the newspaper to continue its commitment to journalistic integrity, essential for a stable and enduring democracy in Nigeria.
Founded on November 16, 1949, by Chief Obafemi Awolowo and his wife, Hannah Dideolu, the Nigerian Tribune has built a legacy as one of Nigeria’s pioneering media institutions, contributing significantly to the nation’s democratic growth.
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