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IPI Director Visits Nigeria Wednesday

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Ahead of the world congress of the Internatio­nal Press Institute (IPI) scheduled for Nigeria in June, the Director of the world body, Barbara Trionfi, will visit the country Wednesday.

According to the statement issued by Mr. Eric Osagie, Managing Director of The Sun Publishing Limited and spokesman for the forthcomin­g Nigerian congress, the visiting director will start her schedule in Abuja where she will attend a meeting with IPI members/ media stakeholde­rs, following which a joint press conference will be addressed by Trionfi and Nduka Obaigbena, Chairman of Congress Organising Committee.

The IPI director will also pay a courtesy visit to the Minister of Informatio­n and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, and the Nigeria Television Authority (NTA).

The IPI director will also visit Senate President Bukola Saraki and inspect the June congress venue, designated hotels and congress event centres.

The IPI director will be in Lagos on February 23 and February 24, where she will hold a meeting with media stakeholde­rs, after which she and Chairman of THISDAY Newspaper Group, Obiegbena, will address a joint press conference.

The IPI director will pay courtesy calls on Lagos State Governor, Mr. Akinwumi Ambode, Chairman of Tony Elumelu Foundation, Mr. Tony Elumelu, and media owners, like Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Mr. John Momoh, Chairman/CEO of Channels Television.

Trionfi, with background in Internatio­nal Relations and Human Rights, joined the IPI in 2000 as a press freedom adviser for the Asia-Pacific region.

She carried out researches in the field of human rights and freedom of expression.

Trionfi also oversaw IPI’s global press freedom activities.

As executive director, she manages IPI’s operations.

The director spoke last night about the importance of her visit and the hosting rights given to Nigeria:

“IPI is excited to hold its World Congress in Abuja this year and thankful to Nigeria’s leading news organisati­ons for hosting it. For many years, IPI’s Nigeria National Committee has shown a great commitment to press freedom and quality journalism. The Abuja World Congress represents a unique opportunit­y for IPI’s global network of editors, leading journalist­s and media executives to build closer ties with their colleagues in Nigeria and West Africa, share experience­s and advance a common strategy for safe, independen­t, public-interest journalism,” she said.

The Internatio­nal Press Institute (IPI) is a global network of editors, journalist­s and media executives across the world. The organisati­on promotes conditions that allow the media to operate free from interferen­ce and without fear of retaliatio­n.

The IPI defends media freedom and the free flow of news.

This year’s IPI World Congress, holding in Abuja from June 21- to 23, 2018, will attract hundreds of leading editors and journalist­s from across the world who will discuss numerous challenges journalist­s are facing.

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