
Nuhu Ribadu, national security adviser (NSA), and service chiefs are among the stakeholders expected to attend the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) national security summit on Thursday in Abuja.
The summit is intended to enhance collaboration between the media and security institutions in addressing Nigeria’s security challenges.
Speaking with journalists on Wednesday in Abuja, Alhassan Yahya, NUJ national president, said the summit, focused on media and security partnership in nation-building, will bring together journalists, security experts, government officials, development partners and civil society organisations.
“The decision to organise this summit is informed by the recognition that national security is a collective responsibility requiring commitment, cooperation and understanding of all stakeholders,” he said.
“The media and security institutions occupy a strategic position in shaping public discourse, promoting peace and strengthening national cohesion.
“As watchdogs of society, the media have a constitutional responsibility to inform, educate and
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