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Female Journalists Key To Combating Insecurity – FCT Minister

by Igho Oyoyo
4 months ago
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Minister of State for the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Mariya Mahmoud, has hailed female journalists as pivotal stakeholders in Nigeria’s fight against insecurity, stressing their unique role in shaping narratives and fostering national unity.

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Speaking at the inaugural zonal conference of the Nigeria Association of Women Journalists (NAWOJ), Zone D (North Central), in Abuja, Mahmoud praised the historic gathering, themed “Curbing Insecurity: The Role of Female Journalists in National Security.”

She said that the conference marked a significant milestone, not just in the advancement of female journalists, but in the broader push for inclusive, ethical, and impactful journalism in our country.

With Nigeria facing escalating security threats, terrorism, banditry, cybercrime, and misinformation, the minister emphasised the critical influence of women journalists.

“As women, professionals, and storytellers, you hold a unique position in shaping narratives, amplifying the voices of the vulnerable, and fostering national unity. You are often the voice for the voiceless and a beacon of hope in communities affected by violence,” she said.

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She also highlighted the challenges they face, including safety risks, gender-based harassment, and underrepresentation in leadership.

“Let this conference be a rallying call to address these challenges through policy reforms, training, advocacy, and a united front,” she urged.

The minister outlined security measures by the FCT Administration under Nyesom Wike, including enhanced inter-agency collaboration, surveillance technology, and infrastructural upgrades like street lighting and road rehabilitation to deter crime.

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Earlier, NAWOJ Zone D Vice President Mrs Chizoba Ogbeche noted that female journalists have been instrumental in exposing security threats such as Boko Haram, banditry, and human rights abuses.

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“Their storytelling brings balance and diversity to security coverage, ensuring more inclusive national conversations,” she said.

 

Ogbeche called for stronger ties with civil society and academia to improve reporting accuracy, stressing the need for female journalists to help de-escalate tensions in the violence-hit North Central region.

 

The conference brought together delegates from across the zone, fostering discussions on media, gender, and national security.

 


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