By Fabian Tarpeal, Abuja
Kano Focus, an online news platform in Kano has trained 20 broadcast
journalists on how to use ...
social media to obtain factual and reliable
information that can be utilized to produce credible news content.
The workshop was conceived to address the pervasive circulation of
false, inaccurate and questionable information–a trend that is commonly
referred to as “fake news” on various social networking sites such as
Facebook, Whatsapp and Twitter among others.
The 1-day training session held on Monday at the Kano Office of the
Center for Information Technology and Development (CITAD) , where
certificates were issued to the participants who were drawn from
different media organizations.
Speaking after the event, Nazifi Dawud, editor-in-chief of Kano
Focus, urged the participants to utilize the skills they had acquired
during the training to produce credible news content that members of the
society can benefit from.
Mr Nazifi said fighting the scourge of fake news in Kano state has
become necessary because the ugly trend is posing serious threats to the
peace, security and development of the state.
“Practicing journalism means much more than owning a smart phone and
an internet connection.”It is disturbing that some people who have no
journalistic training in any way would just grab their phones and start
posting false and misleading information that causes confusion in the
society,” he said.
“This is why we invited our colleagues to train them as part of our
efforts to ensure sanity and responsibility in journalism profession in
Kano state and Nigeria at large,” Mr Nazifi added.
Similarly, Dr Yunusa Zakari Yau, executive director of CITAD, who
hosted the workshop commended KANO FOCUS for the initiative, which he
said would help in entrenching public trust in journalism practice in
the state.
While encouraging the participants to utilize the skills they had
learned, Mr Ya’u also pledged to collaborate with Kano Focus on
ICT-related areas that will promote peace and development in the state.
He said there is a lot of opportunities in a cyber space that one can
help in creating jobs and empowering members of the society.
In his remark, Comrade Abba Ibrahim, chairman of Nigerian Union of
Journalist (NUJ) Kano Chapter, praised Kano Focus for organizing the
training most especially at this time of spreading fake news on social
Media.
Mr Abbas also revealed that the NUJ would soon unveil an ethics and
disciplinary committee that would apply sanctions to any member of the
union that breaches ethical standards through broadcasting, sharing or
publishing false information.
He also urged participants to make sure they put what they have
learnt into action so as to help sanitize the journalism profession.
On his part, Dr Maude Gwadabe, publisher/CEO of Kano Focus, thanked
the participants and guests that graced the occasion including
representatives of the Department of State Security Service (DSS) and
PRAWA, a non-governmental organization that promotes peace, security and
justice.
Mr Gwadabe, a PhD holder in mass communication, said the training is
part of Kano Focus’s modest contribution to the restoration of sanity
and responsibility in journalism practice in Kano state, especially on
the use of social media platforms, which have become indispensable tools
of news gathering.
Journalists from Liberty TV, NTA Kano, Vision FM, Aminci Radio,
Guaranty Fm, ARTV, Dala FM, Dabo Fm and Yali Express online radio
stations participated in the workshop.
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