Promote Narratives That Unite Rather Than Divide – Rev. Hayab Tasks Journalists

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The Country Director of Global Peace Foundation Nigeria, Rev. Joseph Hayab has described peace journalism as the heartbeat of transformation capable of fostering reconciliation, dialogue, and social healing.

Hayab was speaking at a One -day workshop on “Peace Reporting for National Development” organised by the Correspondents’ Chapel of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Kaduna State Council, in partnership with the Global Peace Foundation Nigeria and the Kaduna State Ministry of Information.

He stated that the media holds a moral responsibility to promote narratives that unite rather than divide emphasizing that Peace reportage is not about suppressing the truth but presenting it with empathy, balance, and purpose to heal and not to hurt.
Citing Rwanda’s post-genocide recovery and South Africa’s Truth and Reconciliation process, Hayab encouraged Nigerian media houses to invest in training and to collaborate with peacebuilding organisations, adding that “We are one family under God, and the stories we tell must unite us, not divide us.”

In his presentation titled “Kaduna Peace Model: From Fear to Hope – The Role of the Media”, the Kaduna State Commissioner for Information, Malam Ahmed Maiyaki highlighted the devastating effects of insecurity in Kaduna State between 2015 and 2023, during which the state recorded over 4,800 deaths and thousands of kidnappings

He explained that the Kaduna Peace Model—developed in collaboration with the Office of the National Security Adviser (ONSA )relies on dialogue, intelligence sharing, inclusion, and socio-economic renewal rather than force.

Maiyaki noted that over 500 kidnapped persons had been released through negotiations and community mediation efforts. He further shared examples of former bandits who have embraced peace and now serve as mediators.
“You cannot bomb peace into existence; you must build it with trust.” he opined.
He then urged journalists to amplify peace successes instead of fear-driven narratives.

In her goodwill message, the Chairperson of the Correspondents’ Chapel, Hajiya Maryam Suka, expressed appreciation for the workshop and reaffirmed the responsibility of journalists to shape narratives that promote unity.

“As reporters, we shape public opinion; let’s choose to shape it toward unity and development.” She emphasized.
Hajia Maryam encouraged participants to adopt conflict-sensitive reporting and use the Kaduna Peace Model as a reference point.

The Head, Department of Strategic Communications and Media Studies at Kaduna Polytechnic, Mrs. Fatimah Shuaibu in a lecture titled “Peace Building: Media as a Shield for National Growth.” examined Nigeria’s conflict history and emphasized that the nation’s diversity should serve as a source of strength.

She identified the challenges posed by misinformation and hate speech, especially on social media, and urged journalists to uphold ethical standards, verify information, and consciously promote peace and social cohesion.

The workshop was attended by representatives of 30 media organizations working in the State, communication scholars, peace building actors, and representatives of government institutions and civil society organisations.

At the end of the workshop,  participants collectively reaffirmed their commitment to championing peace reporting as a professional, moral, and national duty.

They also expressed belief that through responsible media engagement, Nigeria can move from fear to hope, from conflict to unity, and from division to national transformation.

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