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Poor Treatment of Journalists Highlights Oversight at the 8th National Youth Games

The poor treatment of non-SWAN journalists at the 8th National Youth Games serves as a critical reminder of the importance of equitable practices in event organization. Writes CHIDIPETERS OKORIE

September 20, 2024
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Asaba, NIGERIA — The 8th National Youth Games, held from September 9 to 19 at the Stephen Keshi Stadium in Asaba, Delta State – Nigeria, has drawn significant attention for the impressive turnout of 5,776 athletes from 29 states. However, alongside the celebration of Nigeria’s young athletic talent, a troubling narrative has emerged regarding the treatment of journalists covering the event. The disparity in how media personnel were treated compared to previous years raises questions about the organizational competence of the Local Organizing Committee (LOC).

At the 7th National Youth Games, the media landscape was vibrant and inclusive. Journalists from various media houses received fair treatment and adequate logistical support, which translated into extensive coverage that highlighted not only the athletes’ performances but also the event’s impact on youth sports in Nigeria. The LOC ensured that all accredited journalists had access to accommodations, meals, and resources, fostering a collaborative environment that encouraged robust reporting.

In stark contrast, the 8th edition has been marred by reports of neglect and unequal treatment, particularly towards journalists who are not members of the Sports Writers Association of Nigeria (SWAN). While SWAN members received stipends and better provisions, non-SWAN journalists reported receiving minimal support, primarily limited to biscuits and water. This inequitable treatment not only hampered their ability to cover the games effectively but also diminished the overall quality of media representation.

Many journalists expressed frustration at the lack of resources provided to them. “At the last National Youth Games, we felt welcomed and valued as part of the event. This year, it feels like we were an afterthought,” said one journalist from a regional outlet. “We came here to tell stories, to highlight the achievements of these young athletes, but the lack of support has made that incredibly difficult.”

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The insufficient treatment of non-SWAN journalists had a direct impact on the coverage of the games. The ramifications of this poor treatment were evident in the coverage of the games. Many media outlets were unable to fully cover events or report on the inspiring stories of young athletes, ultimately leading to a lack of visibility for both the games and the State Govenror’s efforts in promoting youth sports. The disparity in treatment also led to alienating a broader audience of sports fans who rely on diverse media sources for comprehensive information.

Moreover, the LOC’s decision to prioritize SWAN members for stipends while sidelining non-SWAN journalists raised ethical concerns about transparency and fairness in media relations. This approach not only jeopardizes the integrity of the coverage but also fosters a divisive environment among journalists.

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As Nigeria seeks to enhance its sports infrastructure and promote youth athletics, it is imperative for the LOC to reassess its media engagement strategies. An inclusive approach that recognizes the contributions of all journalists—regardless of their affiliations—will not only improve coverage but also foster a more cohesive narrative around the games.

To build a thriving sports culture, the LOC must prioritize the welfare of all media personnel, ensuring they have the necessary resources to do their jobs effectively. This means providing adequate accommodations, timely information, and logistical support that allows journalists to focus on what matters most: the athletes and their stories.

The poor treatment of non-SWAN journalists at the 8th National Youth Games serves as a critical reminder of the importance of equitable practices in event organization. As the country looks ahead to future sporting events, learning from the mistakes made during this year’s games will be essential. By prioritizing inclusivity and fair treatment for all media personnel, the LOC can enhance the overall narrative surrounding Nigeria’s youth sports and celebrate the remarkable achievements of its athletes.

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