By Prince Bawa Joe
Some journalists in Bauchi have called
for the intensification of collaboration by stakeholders as a proactive measure
in tackling the increasing threat of coronavirus in the country.
The journalists, under the aegis of Bauchi State Public Health
Media Network (BSPHMN), made the call in Bauchi on Wednesday when they toured
media establishments in the state.
They, in particular, solicited for the cooperation of heads of
media organizations in the onerous task of enlightening the people on the scope
of the threat, as well as the recommended practice to reduce such threat.
In her remarks, Miss Elizabeth Carr, Focal Person of DevCom, a
non-governmental organisation in Bauchi, explained that BSPHMN was inaugurated
few weeks ago as a result of a training conducted for journalists on public
health issues by the NGO.
She said that the crop of journalists were drawn from Print and
Broadcast media organizations working in the state, who had volunteered to
reach out and educate the teeming populace in the state on issues relating to
public health.
Carr, herself a journalist with the state-owned television
station, called for the cooperation of heads of media establishments in the
discharge of the all-important responsibility.
In her speech, Chairperson of BSPHMN, Mrs Bulak Afsa, promised
that apart from issues bordering on coronavirus, journalists would ensure that
information on neglected tropical diseases were disseminated.
Afsa, who is also the Chairperson of Nigeria Association of
Women Journalists (NAWOJ) in the state, called for dedication in the discharge
of such all-important social responsibility.
In their separate responses, heads of media establishments in
the state pledged to cooperate with the journalists by rendering the necessary
support in the service of humanity.
Malam Abdullahi Salihu, Zonal Manager, News Agency of Nigeria
(NAN), Bauchi Zonal office, said that journalists should gear up in sensitizing
people considering the monumental threat posed by coronavirus.
He pledged the support of NAN Bauchi zonal in ensuring the
realization of the objectives of BSPHMN in the state.
On his part, the Managing Director of Bauchi State Television
(BATV), Alhaji Ibrahim Shall, promised to provide airtime for the dissemination
of health and health-related issues.
Similarly, the Acting Managing Director of Bauchi State Radio
Cooperation (BRC), Alhaji Sirajo Ma’aji, said the station would engage all its
13 Community Radio Stations across the state in sensitizing people to
appreciate and embrace recommended hygiene practices.
Ma’aji, who was represented by a senior management staff of the
station, said as journalists, the need for continues campaigns through the
conventional media on hand washing and personal hygiene, could not be
over-emphasised.
In their separate remarks, General Managers ,Radio Nigeria Globe
Fm and Albarka Radio, Alhaji Mohammed Abdullahi and Alhaji Dauda Ciroma, said
their stations had dedicated programmes and recently introduced round-table
media chat with experts and Media practitioners as part of effort to educate
members of the public on various health issues.(NAN)
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