Lara Adejoro The Coordinator of the Africa Health Budget Network, Dr Aminu Magashi, on Friday, announced a commitment of N1m as a take-off grant for the Emergency and Health Hazards Trust Fund for health journalists. Dr Magashi who paid the sum of N250,000 to the trust fund account of the Association of the Nigeria Health Journalists called on Nigerians, all levels of government, development partners, and the private sector to empathise with journalists and recognise their humanity as they serve society. He said the fund is meant to support health journalists during emergencies and health hazards.
Speaking at the AHNeJ congress meeting in Abuja, Magashi emphasised that it is time to acknowledge journalists’ personal challenges. According to him, the trust fund for the members of ANHeJ was established in recognition of journalists’ importance to society and their frequent neglect. He said, “Everyone often takes the journalist for granted, we don’t even want to know what they are going through when they are invited to come and provide coverage of our events for Dissemination to the public.
We often look down on them, which was why some organisers of events would even shout at a journalist who is late to the event, while not bothering what could be the reason. “At AHBN, we felt that it is time to change the narrative and the perception of our journalist and we believe that their welfare and well-being should not be taken for granted. This is in no way to influence thei.
