Gombe
UNICEF Urges Ethical Journalism to Protect Children, Promote Healing in Crisis-Hit Regions
UNICEF Urges Ethical Journalism to Protect Children, Promote Healing in Crisis-Hit Regions
By Auwal Ahmad
The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has urged journalists covering Nigeria’s North-East and North-Central regions to adopt ethical reporting practices that prioritise the safety and dignity of children and other vulnerable groups affected by conflict.
Sussan Akila, a Communication Specialist with UNICEF, made the call during a two-day training for journalists drawn from the regions, where insecurity and humanitarian crises continue to shape news coverage.
While acknowledging the risks and limitations journalists face in accessing conflict areas, Ms Akila commended media practitioners for their persistence in informing the public despite the challenges. However, she emphasised that journalists have a responsibility that extends beyond breaking news, acknowledging that the way they report stories can have a significant impact on the lives of victims.
According to Ms Akila, the media plays a powerful role in shaping public discourse and influencing how society responds to crises. She warned that careless reporting, particularly involving children, can expose victims to further harm or stigma. Ms Akila cautioned that we must handle elements like photographs, video footage, and headlines with caution, as they have the potential to either protect survivors or worsen their situation.
“Journalists have the power to shape narratives. The way we tell stories can make survivors feel safe or put them at risk,” she said.
She urged reporters to reflect on the consequences of their choices, especially when dealing with sensitive issues such as sexual violence or abuse involving minors. Emphasising empathy, Ms Akila encouraged journalists to consider how they would handle stories involving their children or family members.
She questioned the ethics of publishing identifiable images or details of child victims simply to attract attention or boost readership. “Would you publish the face of your child in such circumstances? These are the questions we must ask ourselves,” she said, adding that ethical reporting begins with recognising the humanity of those affected and treating them with respect.
Ms Akila further noted that while journalists may move on after filing a story, the consequences of their reporting often remain with victims for years. She warned that exposing a child’s identity or sharing sensitive details could have lasting effects, including stigma and psychological trauma that may follow the individual into adulthood.
“The story may end for the reporter, but its impact continues in the life of the victim and within the community,” she said.
She described journalists as more than observers, noting that they also have a role to play in supporting recovery and healing in communities affected by violence. According to her, responsible reporting can help reduce stigma, promote understanding and encourage support for victims, particularly children and women.
The training, she explained, is designed to help journalists examine how their work affects individuals and communities and to improve standards in reporting sensitive issues. Participants are expected to engage in discussions and share experiences aimed at developing safer and more responsible reporting approaches.
Ms Akila expressed optimism that the sessions would equip journalists with practical tools to tell stories without causing additional harm.
“Ethical reporting is not only about accuracy. It is about doing what is right for children and for society,” she said.
UNICEF has continued to partner with media organisations to promote child-sensitive journalism, especially in regions affected by conflict, where reporting can either contribute to recovery or deepen existing wounds.
Gombe
Governor Yahaya Assures Fairness, Warns Against Political Violence in Gombe
Governor Yahaya Assures Fairness, Warns Against Political Violence in Gombe
By Auwal Ahmad Umar
The governor of Gombe State, Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya, has assured political parties and aspirants of a level playing field ahead of the 2027 general elections, while warning against violence, lawlessness, and actions capable of threatening the peace of the state.
Mr Inuwa Yahaya gave the assurance during a statewide broadcast on Wednesday as political parties prepare to conduct their primary elections in line with the Electoral Act 2026 and guidelines issued by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).
The governor said the forthcoming political process represents a critical phase in the country’s democratic journey, stressing that peace and stability must remain paramount throughout the exercise.
“As you are all aware, preparations for the 2027 general elections have begun,” he said.
He explained that Section 84(2) of the Electoral Act recognises only two methods for nominating candidates seeking elective offices — direct primaries and consensus arrangements.
According to him, political parties across the country are expected to conclude the process of selecting candidates for various positions this month.
Mr Inuwa Yahaya disclosed that the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) in Gombe initially explored the consensus option through consultations involving the party’s elders and executive members.
He said the effort was largely successful, as many aspirants agreed to support endorsed candidates in order to preserve party unity.
However, he noted that disagreements among some aspirants made total consensus impossible, thereby making direct primaries necessary.
“In the absence of unanimous acceptance of the consensus option, we must proceed with direct primaries in line with the Electoral Act. This is democracy at work,” the governor stated.
He added that direct primaries would provide aspirants with a transparent and fair platform to seek the support of party members.
The governor stressed that his administration would remain neutral and ensure fairness to all political parties and contestants during the primary elections and the 2027 general polls.
Mr Inuwa Yahaya, who is approaching the final year of his second term in office, said preserving peace in the state remains one of his administration’s top priorities.
“The stability of Gombe State is bigger than the ambition of any politician or political party,” he said.
The governor also accused some politicians and “conflict entrepreneurs” of attempting to exploit the political season to create tension and instability in the state.
“There will be zero tolerance for violence, lawlessness and political rascality from any individual or group,” he warned.
According to him, any individual or group found responsible for any breakdown of law and order before, during, or after the primaries would face severe legal consequences regardless of political influence or social status.
Mr Inuwa Yahaya noted that Gombe had remained relatively peaceful since its creation in 1996 despite security challenges affecting parts of the North-east and northern Nigeria.
He attributed the peaceful atmosphere in the state to unity, vigilance, tolerance, and adherence to the rule of law by citizens and leaders.
The governor called on political parties, aspirants, youths, and community leaders to place the interest of the state above personal ambitions and political differences.
He further assured residents that the state government would continue to collaborate with security agencies and other stakeholders to guarantee peaceful conduct of the primaries and the 2027 general elections.
“With your support and prayers, I have no doubt that the upcoming primary elections and subsequent general elections will be conducted in an atmosphere of peace and security,” he added.
Gombe
APC Clears Inuwa Yahaya for Gombe North Senatorial Race
APC Clears Inuwa Yahaya for Gombe North Senatorial Race
By Auwal Ahmad Umar
Governor Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya on Friday scaled through the screening process of the All Progressives Congress (APC) Senatorial Screening Committee, officially clearing the way for his bid to represent Gombe North Senatorial District in the forthcoming elections.
The APC Senatorial Screening Committee, chaired by Professor Nentawe Yilwatda, conducted the screening exercise at Plateau House in Abuja.
The exercise featured several sitting governors who sought reelection or contested for senatorial positions on the platform of the ruling APC.
Speaking during the exercise, Professor Yilwatda commended the governors for their contributions to governance and leadership, stressing that the party remained confident in their capacity and track record.
“As a party, we will continue to support all our sitting governors. There is no need to subject you to rigorous screening again, having previously undergone similar processes and served creditably in office,” he said.
The APC chairman further stated that Governor Inuwa Yahaya and other aspirants had met all constitutional and party requirements needed to contest the elections.
“Having satisfied all the necessary requirements, you are hereby requested to take a bow and go,” he added.
Governor Inuwa Yahaya’s appearance before the screening panel comes amid growing political momentum within the APC following his emergence as the party’s consensus candidate for the Gombe North Senatorial seat.
Political observers believe the governor is entering the contest with significant political influence, administrative experience and a performance record that has strengthened his support base across the senatorial district.
The governor, who has served two terms as governor of Gombe State, is widely credited with infrastructure development, healthcare reform, road construction, and rural development initiatives across the state.
Gombe
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