FG Convenes Northern Media Summit 2026 in Kano to Strengthen Governance, Fight Fake News and Boost Regional Development
FG Convenes Northern Media Summit 2026 in Kano to Strengthen Governance, Fight Fake News and Boost Regional Development
Kano, Nigeria — The Federal Government is set to host the highly anticipated Northern (Arewa) Media Summit 2026 in Kano on Monday, July 6, bringing together leading journalists, media executives, policymakers, digital content creators and communication experts to discuss the future of journalism, governance and public engagement across Northern Nigeria.
The summit is expected to serve as a strategic platform for strengthening collaboration between government institutions and the media while addressing key issues affecting the information landscape in the region.
Federal Government Seeks Stronger Media Partnership
The event is being coordinated by the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Public Enlightenment, Malam Abdulaziz Abdulaziz.
According to the organisers, the summit aims to deepen cooperation between government agencies and media professionals, promote responsible journalism and improve public communication in support of democratic governance.
The gathering will attract participants from all 19 Northern states, including journalists, editors, broadcasters, media owners, communication specialists, academics, policymakers and digital media practitioners.
Media's Role in Good Governance Takes Centre Stage
A major focus of the summit will be the critical role of the media in promoting transparency, accountability and effective governance.
Participants will examine how journalism can contribute to regional development, strengthen democratic institutions, encourage citizen participation and support peacebuilding efforts across Northern Nigeria.
Stakeholders are also expected to discuss practical ways to improve public trust in the media while reinforcing ethical reporting standards.
Tackling Fake News and Misinformation
As misinformation continues to spread rapidly across digital platforms, the summit will explore strategies for combating fake news and promoting credible, fact-based journalism.
Experts will discuss the responsibilities of traditional and digital media in protecting the integrity of public information while encouraging responsible social media engagement.
The conversations are expected to produce practical recommendations for improving media literacy and safeguarding public confidence in journalism.
Digital Journalism and Emerging Technologies in Focus
With technology transforming the media industry, participants will also explore the impact of digital platforms, artificial intelligence and emerging communication technologies on journalism and civic engagement.
Industry leaders are expected to identify innovative approaches for equipping media professionals with modern digital skills needed to remain competitive in today's fast-changing information environment.
Stakeholders from Across Northern Nigeria Expected
The summit will welcome a diverse range of participants, including:
- Journalists and editors
- Media executives and broadcasters
- Digital content creators
- Government officials
- Communication experts
- Academics and researchers
- Owners of media organisations
- Policy and governance specialists
Organisers say the gathering will provide a valuable opportunity to exchange ideas, strengthen professional standards and shape the future of journalism across Northern Nigeria.
Expected Outcomes of the Summit
The Northern Media Summit 2026 is expected to produce actionable recommendations aimed at:
- Strengthening collaboration between government and the media.
- Promoting responsible and ethical journalism.
- Combating misinformation and fake news.
- Enhancing transparency and accountability in governance.
- Supporting regional development and national unity.
- Improving strategic communication and public engagement.
- Building capacity for digital journalism and innovation.
The resolutions reached at the summit are expected to contribute to long-term improvements in media professionalism, democratic governance and sustainable development throughout Northern Nigeria.
As discussions unfold in Kano, the summit is widely expected to shape future policies and partnerships that will strengthen the role of the media as a vital pillar of democracy in Nigeria.
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