Dangote group, trains over 50 journalists in environmental sustainability reporting

Dangote Group, today, Monday July 17, began the training of over 50 journalists on environmental sustainability reporting across the North


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Dangote group, trains over 50 journalists in environmental sustainability reporting
Group photograph of journalists participating in the environmental journalism workshop, organized by Dangote Group


Dangote Group, today, Monday July 17, began the training of over 50 journalists on environmental sustainability reporting across the North Central Zone of Nigeria.

 

The training, taking place at Dangote Cement plant Obajana, under Lokoja Local Government of Kogi State, saw journalists drawn across Kogi, Abuja, Benue and Kwara State, participating.

 

In his opening remarks, the Executive Director, Climate Africa Media Initiative and Centre Aliu Akoshile, stressed the need for journalists to always carry out investigations in their reportage to address some environmental issues within their vicinity.

 

Akoshile recalled that, there were reports from recognized international agencies that over the years,  the environment has not been given its proper place in the media space.

 

He explained that the environment is what binds everyone together adding that, "if the environment is not conducive, there won't be development. In 2012, there was flood in Kogi. It repeated itself in 2022, ten years later. This training is very serious as it will enable us to pay adequate attention to our environment".

 

He added that, the training will encourage journalists to appreciate the effort of corporate organizations like the Dangote group, towards achieving environmental sustainability in Nigeria.

 

While stressing on the important of the workshop, an Executive of the Dangote group Adinoyi Haruna, described the environment as an important subject matter that should be taken seriously. 

 

Haruna, who described environmental sustainability as a way of life noted that,  media practitioners have a great role to play to make the environment an attitude and a way of life.

 

"We need the environment more than the environment needs us. It is important we work assiduously to sustain our environment. We must do all we can to protect the environment. Journalists must commit themselves to environmental sustainability" he stated.

 

He highlighted some of the things the Dangote group is producing which includes production of cement, lime stone cement production, alternative fuel, which he said is done to reduce the carbon emissions in the environment. 

 

While giving a breakdown of how Dangote group is giving back to the community, the Head of Corporate Social Responsibility, Ademola Adeyemi and head of Dangote Academy Adewale Adedeji both submitted that the company has been able to manage the influx of people within the host communities, stressing that, the organization has continued to  partner with relevant authorities to build schools, Police station, Schools, and also empower Women and Youths to be  self-sufficient in the society.


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Odimayo Olatunde Frederick
graduate of Mass Communication and Kogi State Bureau Chief of Fresh Angle International Newspaper
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