IPI Nigeria To Hold Annual General Congress In December

By Mnena Iyorkegh, Abuja

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The Nigerian Chapter of the International Press Institute (IPI Nigeria) is scheduled to conduct its annual general congress on the 11th and 12th of December in Abuja, the capital city of Nigeria.

In a statement issued by the Group’s Secretary, Ahmed Shekarau, it was emphasized that the upcoming annual congress will be structured as a three-part event.

This will include a conference on 11 December, followed by an annual general meeting and the election of new officials on 12 December. A formal dinner will be held on the evening of 12 December.

This assembly serves as a valuable platform for participants to exchange experiences and gain insights on navigating the complexities faced by media professionals in a challenging environment.

The conference, themed “Democracy, Media Freedom, and the Imperative of Protecting Nigeria’s Civic Space,” aims to offer participants an opportunity to engage in meaningful discussions regarding the challenges impacting the field of journalism. Attendees will collectively explore strategies for sustaining journalistic practices in environments characterized by adversity.

The conference will also help journalists to interact with leaders of key security agencies and seek common solutions to incessant clashes between journalists and security agencies.”

IPI Nigeria serves as the Nigerian branch of IPI Global, demonstrating a firm commitment to credible and independent journalism, media freedom, and freedom of speech. The organization advocates for the unrestricted flow of news and information within Nigeria, which is Africa’s most populous nation and its largest economy.

The International Press Institute (IPI), headquartered in Vienna, Austria, represents a global network comprised of media executives, editors, and distinguished journalists. Established in 1950, the organization has actively championed the rights of journalists and the freedom of the media on an international scale.

 

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