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NAWOJ FCT calls for media-driven peace initiative to strengthen security reforms

The Nigeria Association of Women Journalists (NAWOJ) FCT Chapter has called for greater media collaboration in promoting peace and security, highlighting the crucial role of women in conflict resolution and national stability.
Speaking at the recently concluded 5th Annual Forum on “Enhancing Implementation: The Role of the Security Sector in Nigeria’s 3rd National Action Plan (NAP) on Women, Peace, and Security (WPS),” Comrade Bassey Ita Ikpang, Chairperson of NAWOJ FCT, urged media practitioners, civil society organisations, and policymakers to work together in amplifying the voices of women peacebuilders.
Ikpang emphasised that despite Nigeria being a signatory to the United Nations Security Council’s landmark Resolution 1325, which acknowledges the vital role of women in peace and security, systemic barriers continue to hinder their full participation in security frameworks.
“The media plays a crucial role in promoting peace and security by influencing public opinion, holding leaders accountable, and providing a platform for marginalised voices,” Ikpang stated. “Just as we have consistently amplified the appeals of Indigenous people in the FCT, we assure the public that more will be done moving forward.”
She further stressed the importance of responsible and proactive media engagement in preventing conflicts, fostering dialogue, and promoting reconciliation. According to her, accurate, timely, and balanced reporting is essential in reducing panic, encouraging informed decision-making, and strengthening good governance.
“As security challenges persist in and around Abuja, there is an urgent need to invest in women’s leadership within the security sector. The power of the media lies in its ability to highlight the root causes of conflicts, expose human rights violations, and give a voice to marginalised communities. This is the role NAWOJ FCT Chapter has been known for and will continue to uphold under my leadership,” she affirmed.
The conference, organised by the Federal Ministry of Women Affairs, UN Women, and the Government of Germany, brought together key stakeholders to discuss gender-sensitive security strategies, policy reforms, and sustainable approaches to peacebuilding.
As Nigeria continues to navigate complex security challenges, Ikpang’s call serves as a reminder that an inclusive approach, driven by responsible media engagement, remains a critical pathway to lasting peace and national development.
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