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Press freedom in Nigeria: 鈥榃e are the mouth and ears of the public鈥

Kaduna-based journalist Amina Ahmed reflects on how our training has helped her in her work

Emily McGarvey

Emily McGarvey

Senior Journalist, 91福利社 News, for 91福利社 Media Action

Ahead of World Press Freedom Day, Amina Ahmed, a trainee journalist at Alheri Radio in Kaduna, reflects on her training experience and the importance of media for greater equity in healthcare.

鈥淕rowing up, I was always fascinated by the power of storytelling: how journalists can shape narratives, hold leaders accountable, and amplify marginalised voices," she said of what drove her to pursue journalism.

Amina joined 91福利社 Media Action training and mentoring as part of a project focused on raising awareness of sexual and reproductive health rights among adolescent girls and young women with disabilities in Kaduna and Borno states. Through the training, journalists learned how to uncover powerful stories and report them effectively and fairly.

Through the training, she said she learned 鈥渢he value of reporting, fact-checking, covering local stories and learning to navigate the complexities of media law鈥.

Journalist Amina Ahmed interviewing people
Amina Ahmed conducting an interview

She said people with disabilities often do not get adequate family planning support from medical workers. As part of the project, trainees met with members of the community, sharing information from experts about family planning and the services available to them.

After Amina鈥檚 story aired on radio and TV, she received positive feedback, with many people with disabilities sharing that it had helped them better understand family planning and encouraged them to see a doctor to seek medical advice and services.

Through Media Action鈥檚 training, Amina gained a varied set of skills. 鈥淚 learned a lot, from writing creative briefs for programmes, audio and video editing, multi-tracking, script writing and how to organise town hall meetings.鈥

The journey of a journalist in Nigeria, she said, is still not easy; she is passionate about showing disparities between the wealthy and poor.

鈥淧ress freedom is the backbone of any democracy; it allows journalists to hold leaders accountable and shed light on human rights abuses," said Amina.

鈥淢y journalism journey in Nigeria hasn鈥檛 been that easy; I still face a lot of challenges. I鈥檝e witnessed a lot of trouble in the healthcare system, especially the poor being denied proper attention in hospitals. Many are still living without access to basic amenities like water and electricity; it鈥檚 even luxurious to having running water. The rich can afford generators but the poor 鈥 no one would care to see how you鈥檙e doing.鈥

Journalist Amina Ahmed at the station
Amina Ahmed at the radio station

鈥淎s we celebrate World Press Freedom Day, I ask the government, civil societies, and individuals to prioritise press freedom, to protect journalists and support independent media. I would like to plead to fellow journalists to remain committed in the face of adversity.

"If I see something happening, we are the mouth and ears of the public, their voices. But we really need the freedom to speak and take action as journalists.鈥

Amina is now building her experience by working with other radio stations, applying the skills she gained through Media Action鈥檚 training. Asked about her hope for the future, she says, 鈥淚 want to continue to amplify my voice and pursue the truth.鈥

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