Rivers
Dame Amaechi Tasks Female Journalists On Less Privileged
Female journalists in the country have been charged to use their position as watchdog of the society to highlight the plight of the less privileged and the needy.
Wife of the Rivers State Governor, Dame Judith Amaechi stated this while receiving members of the National Association of Women Journalists (NAWOJ), who paid a courtesy visit to the headquarters of the Empowerment Support Initiative (ESI), a non-governmental organisation founded by the Rivers State First Lady.
She stated that the contribution of journalists as watchdog of the society cannot be over-emphasized adding that they used their privileged position to address the challenge of Nigerian nation.
Dame Amaechi, who extolled the contribution of journalism to national development, stated that the media practitioners should focus on developmental journalism in their reportage.
According to her, “I am glad that Nigerian Journalists are among the best and have contributed significantly to the development of the country”.
She further charged members of NAWOJ to initiate advocacy programme on health related matters that affect the society and attributed ignorance to some of the health challenges that have resulted in death.
She stated that the Empowerment Support Initiative was founded in 2008 in response to the challenges of moral decadence in the society.
Earlier in her speech, Chairman of NAWOJ, Rivers State Enale Kodu said the association was pleased with the success recorded by the NGO which has touched lives in several ways.
She pledged the determination of the NAWOJ to partner with ESI with areas that will better the lot of the people.
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