IPI TRAINS SENIOR JOURNALISTS ON MEDIA LAW,ETHICS AND FACT CHECKING IN KANO.

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By Muazu Hassan 
@ Katsina Times 

The International Press Institute (IPI) is equipping journalist with skills they need to produce hard-hitting contents that can out smart Strategic Laws Against Public Participation (SLAPP). 

This was stated on Wednesday by the President of the IPI Nigeria, Musikilu Mojeed while delivering an opening address at a training session for senior journalists in Kano on how to avoid SLAPP suits and remain ethical.

He also lamented how journalists are routinely harassed, assaulted, arrested, detained incarcerated and sometimes killed, making reference to 2022 World Press Freedom Index by Reporters Without Boarders (RSF) Nigeria which reports that Nigeria is ranked 129th out of 180 countries surveyed, scouring just 46.79 points. 

He added that the ranking described Nigeria as one of West Africa's most dangerous and difficult countries for journalists, who are often spied on, attacked, arbitrarily arrested or even killed. 

"But one of the biggest threats facing a number of key media organisations in the country at this time is the challenge of Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation (SLAPP).  These are lawsuits directed at media organisations or activists with the sole purpose of silencing them. 

"“They typically involve a huge disparity in resources and the claimant’s tactic is to use the lawsuit, or threat of a lawsuit, to divert a journalist or media organisation’s resources,”" a 2022 report by the National Endowment for Democracy noted.

"“Cases are reported in increasing numbers across Europe, Africa, Asia, and the Americas. The damage done by SLAPPs is far-reaching and curbing it is an imperative for media freedom.”

"In Nigeria, a number of media outlets are being suffocated by SLAPP. In recent times, at least two journalists have been convicted for criminal defamation while two key independent media organisations have had their bank accounts frozen and their operations disrupted as a result of lawsuits.

"While law reform is critical in Nigeria and other countries to solve the problem of SLAPP, IPI Nigeria believes that another sensible response to the challenge would be to equip journalists with the skills they need to produce hard-hitting contents that can outsmart legal challenges" he stated.

Delivering his welcome address, the IPI Nigeria Board Chairman, Malam Kabiru Yusuf, reiterates the need for journalist to remain upright as the fourth estate of the realm in giving Nigeria a direction out of the current hardship in the country. 

He emphasized on the need to do the right thing always to protect the reputation and character of the media which he said is defined by what it reports. 

He called for a trust fund that will support journalist after their retirement due to their dedication and services to humanity. 

In his goodwill message the Director of MacArthur Foundation in Nigeria, Dr. Cole Shettima, says the work of the IPI is critical to the country and democracy as empowered by vibrant journalism. He expressed the need for local support for journalism and it's practice in the country.

The training was held  at Tahir guest palace Kano from 13  to 16 February 2024.The papers  presented are  overview of Nigeria media law from the beginning to the present   by Barrister and journalist Tobi sonyi.Legal loopholes editors must avoid - must dangerous laws to pay attention to- by  Gbemiga ogunleye.Understanding Media codes and ethics by professor Mainasara kurfi.Operational loopholes that can trigger Repression/lawsuits by Musikilu Moojed.Dealing with lawsuits: available help by edetaen ojo.Battaling fake news  and media manipulation: factchecking and verification  by David jakobi.How media can avoid Goverment censorship Malam Garba shehu and Mr sule yau sule.My battle with lawsuits by Mr Yusuf Ali.
The gathering was very interactive with talks, Engagements and experiences sharing .
The participants were from, Kaduna,Kano,zamfara Jigawa and Katsina 

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