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NGO Trains Journalists On Protection Of Marginalised Persons

by Nonye Ekwenugo
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A non-governmental organisation, WaveMakers Initiative for Health and Youth Empowerment (WIHYE), has trained journalists and media practitioners in Kaduna State on human rights reporting, with emphasis on ending discrimination, preventing jungle justice and improving access to health services for vulnerable groups.

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The 4-day training held in Kaduna brought together media professionals, human rights advocates and legal practitioners to build journalists’ capacity on ethical, inclusive, and rights-based reporting.

The executive director of WIHYE, Ikeokwu Benneth Nduka, said the training was part of the organisation’s ongoing effort to promote social justice and equality through responsible media coverage.

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“We are empowering journalists to tell stories that challenge stereotypes, protect human dignity, and ensure that no one is left behind in access to healthcare or justice”.

He stressed that journalists play a crucial role in shaping public perception and must therefore avoid sensationalism and bias when reporting on issues related to vulnerable populations.

Earlier in his presentation, the Kaduna State coordinator of the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC), Terngu Gwar emphasised the need for society to respect the rights and dignity of every individual.

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“They are all human beings, and their fundamental rights should be protected. Everyone deserves to live a life of dignity and to be respected in line with human rights principles and standards.”

He commended the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Kaduna State council and security agencies for their collaboration in promoting human rights awareness, adding that “collectively, we can make a difference.”

In her remarks, Catherine Ayuba from Kaduna AIDS Control Agency urged participants to raise awareness on reproductive health, stressing that many young people face challenges due to lack of access to accurate information and preventive services.

“A lot of people are having issues with their reproductive system because of unwanted pregnancies and lack of awareness on prevention”.

Similarly, Barr. Jummai Musa from the Legal Aid Council of Nigeria reminded participants that human rights are universal and must be upheld at all times.

“You have rights, and those rights must be protected. It is our collective responsibility as citizens and as journalists to ensure justice and fairness for everyone,” she said.

The chairman of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Kaduna State COUNCIL, Abdulgafar Alabelewe, appreciated WIHYE for organising the training for members.

He commended the organisation’s commitment to promoting ethical journalism and pledged the union’s collaboration with WaveMakers Initiative in future campaigns aimed at advancing human rights, social inclusion, and access to healthcare.

Participants at the workshop commended the organisation for providing a platform for open dialogue and learning, pledging to use their media platforms to advance tolerance, equity, and human dignity.

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