ZAKARI ISAH, KADUNA |
The National President of the Nigeria Network of Peace Journalists (NNPJ), Ibrahima Yakubu, has extended his heartfelt appreciation to International Alert for their outstanding efforts during the three-day North-West Media and Strategic Communication event held in Sokoto State.
In a statement released, the President not only highlighted the event's primary objective but also lauded the exceptional dedication and commitment demonstrated by the International Alert organization.
"This workshop provides a valuable opportunity for key stakeholders to develop alternative narratives, craft essential messages, pinpoint target audiences, and identify appropriate channels to achieve behavioral change outcomes," he stated.
Yakubu emphasized that these endeavors focus on advocating policies and actions, aimed at preventing populations from supporting violence justified by ideology, and he commended the organization for their unwavering dedication to this noble cause.
According to him, the training has not only empowered journalists and other stakeholders in peacebuilding but has done so remarkably, towards enhancing activities that promote peace and harmony.
Ibrahim Yakubu noted that the Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) International Alert has engaged journalists in strategic communications to help restore peace and stability in Nigeria's North-West region, and expressed profound gratitude for their remarkable commitment and contribution.
The three-day Media and Strategic Communications (STRATCOMS) workshop, held in collaboration with the Office of the Secretary to Sokoto State Government (SSG), commenced on Monday, gathering participants from Sokoto, Zamfara, and Kaduna States. It provided journalists with essential skills for early warning detection and early response, crucial for advancing peace-oriented journalism.
He expressed profound gratitude to Mr. Paul Nyulaku-Bemshima, Country Director of International Alert, for organizing the event and conveyed sincere hope for more conferences of this nature. Such conferences not only assist journalists in promoting peace journalism across the region but also serve as a beacon of hope and inspiration.
The Nigeria Network of Peace Journalists extends its heartfelt appreciation for the conference, recognizing it as a shining example of dedication and excellence in the pursuit of peace. "They firmly believe that journalists from North-Eastern Nigeria also deserve this level of training and express their earnest desire to see such initiatives thrive and multiply".
He equally, thanked the Interfaith Mediation Center for peace journalism training in Kaduna for 3 years.
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