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Ahead of the February 23rd 2022 local government election in Enugu State, the European Centre for Electoral Support (ECES), an implementing partner of the European Union, has trained over 40 journalists for effective coverage of the exercise.
The training is part of EU’s determination to build capacity of journalists in election coverage.
The Project Coordinator of ECES, Mr Hamza Fassi-Fihri pointed out that the training was part of the mandate of the foundation aimed at providing technical assistance and guidance to Electoral Management Bodies (EMB) around the world.
According to the project coordinator , the centre had been working in Nigeria since 2017 as part of the European Union – Support to Democratic Governance in Nigeria (EU-SDGN) project.
He said that the project was dedicated to support the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and State Independent Electoral Commissions (SIECs) in Nigeria.
“This is the first of a series of workshops which will be delivered upon Enugu SIEC’s request and ahead of the upcoming local government election in the state.
“Experience shows that there is no democracy without free media and there is no free media without committed journalists.
“This is why it is so important to constantly invest efforts in training journalists, supporting their professional development and keeping their knowledge up-to-date,” he said.
Fassa-Fihri described elections as key moments in the democratic life with a lot of challenges, risks, pressure and sometimes, threats and violence.
He said that reporting on sensitive contexts like elections required high level of professionalism, starting with a thorough knowledge and understanding of the process.
He described the training as a great opportunity to discuss the electoral process in Enugu State with the election managers.
“We hope that this occasion will also contribute to building stronger bonds between the SIEC and the media toward a stronger local democracy in Enugu,” Fassa-Fihri said.
Meanwhile, a Commissioner in Enugu State Independent Electoral Commission (ENSIEC), Mrs Bernardine Ezugwu, said that the electoral umpire was poised to deliver a transparent election on Feb. 23, 2022.
Ezugwu said that ENSIEC had been going through the required processes that would lead to a transparent and credible exercise.
She said that over eight political parties had registered to participate in the polls.
The commissioner commended the foundation for organising the training which she said would improve the effectiveness of the media and electoral umpire in the election.
The centre which is a not-for-profit foundation has its headquarters in Brussels, Belgium.
The training is organised in collaboration with EU-SDGN partners, the Albino Foundation and the Nigerian Women Trust Fund.
Participants at the round table were journalists drawn from the electronic, print and social media in the state.