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CAPPA Trains Borno Journalists On Peaceful,l Non Violent Elections


A Non-Government Organisation (NGO) Cooperate Accountability and Public Participation in Africa (CAPPA), has trained journalists in Bormo on peaceful and non-violent elections in preparation for the 2027 election.

The workshop which was organized by the CAPPA and powered by the European Union (EU) brought together journalists from different media organisations and practicing journalists in the state.

In her presentation at the One Day workshop held at the Prime Lodge Maiduguri on Wednesday, the Policy and Legal Drafting officer, CAPPA, Shade Oyelade Said journalists play a great role in the election process as empowered by sections 92, 94 and 98 of the Electoral Law.

Mrs Oyelade in her paper titled Em” Electoral Law and Provision for Media” the media as a watchdog of the society plays an essential role as the closest arm of society compared to the political parties, electoral bodies and electorates.

“Journalists is the bridge that links the masses with the government, political parties, electoral body and the candidates but for you to achieve this you have to guide your image, and integrity to build confidence and trust of all”, she added.

Also in his presentation, the program and digital Campaign Manager, of CAPPA, Mr Abayemi Saruimi said for effective electoral reportage there is a need for journalists to always check and cross-check their facts using digital Artificial intelligence (AI) to avoid misinformation, disinformation and Fake news.

Other papers presented at the workshop include Conflict-sensitive Journalism, Election and post-election role of media, inclusive reporting, and understanding Elections and Disability Act, among others.



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