MRA plans workshops for journalists on laws affecting media in Nigeria

Tue, Aug 6, 2024
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MEDIA Rights Agenda (MRA) today announced that it will convene a series of workshops across the country in the coming weeks to sensitize journalists about laws and regulations affecting the media in Nigeria and equip them with a comprehensive understanding of the legal landscape governing media operations to enhance their capacity to report ethically, freely and safely.

The first of the workshops, for journalists based in the south western states, will take place in Abeokuta, Ogun State, on August 6 and 7, while two other workshops will be held subsequently in Owerri, Imo State, for journalists in the South East and South South; and in Abuja, for journalists from the northern part of the country.

In a statement issued in Lagos by its Programme Officer, Timileyin Adams, MRA explained that the workshops are informed by the need to equip journalists with the knowledge and tools necessary to enable them to navigate media laws and regulations confidently, competently, and safely.

He said:  “The legal landscape in Nigeria presents a complex web of laws and regulations affecting the media, some of which are misused from time to time by governments and other powerful members of the society to impede the work of journalists and the media.  These workshops represent a significant step towards empowering journalists with the knowledge and skills they require to navigate the complexities of these laws and regulations as well as to enjoy the benefits of relevant regional and international instruments.”

According to Adams, each of the workshops, which will span a period of two days, will cover a range of topics and issues crucial to journalism practice, including national, regional, and international frameworks on freedom of expression, media freedom, and the safety of journalists; legal frameworks that are inimical to media freedom in Nigeria; digital security and common digital threats to journalism practice; ethics in journalism practice in Nigeria; beneficial legal frameworks for journalists and the media in Nigeria; how to avoid legal liabilities as a journalist; how to protect information, systems, confidential sources and contacts; and avenues for journalists to obtain legal and litigation support.

A.I

July 6, 2024

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