Categories: Other

North West Media Forum Opens with Call to Revive Journalism, Restore Dignity

By Mbuh Stella

The Minister of Communication has placed the first-ever North West Media Forum under his patronage, describing the gathering as a critical space for “solutions, innovation and professional renewal” for journalists working in one of the country’s most challenging environments.

Speaking through his representative, Njike Celestine, Regional Delegate of Communication for the North West, the Minister acknowledged the harsh realities facing media professionals in the conflict-hit region.

“Journalists in the North West Region operate in a highly volatile and dangerous environment,” Njike said.

“They face economic hardship, insecurity, psychological trauma and serious threats that often force self-censorship and undermine press freedom.”

Despite these constraints, he praised local media for remaining resilient and adaptive, noting that community radios, online platforms and citizen journalists continue to play a vital role in informing and mobilising communities.

Camasej national president Jude Viban addresses journalists during media forum in Bamenda

He assured participants that government institutions remain open to “constructive and locally adapted solutions” emerging from the forum.

Addressing participants, CAMASEJ National President, Jude Viban, said the forum’s theme, “Reviving the Media: Reclaiming Dignity, Rebuilding Journalism, Renewing Hope” reflects the lived reality of journalists in the North West.

“Reviving the media is not a slogan. It is an urgent necessity,” Viban said. “Reclaiming dignity means confronting unpaid labour and unsafe working conditions. Rebuilding journalism means investing in ethics, safety and innovation, even in conflict-affected environments.”

He warned that a weakened media endangers democracy itself, adding that journalists must resist internal divisions.

“Whether you work in public, private, community or international media, we remain one body,” he said.

For Sah Terence, President of CAMASEJ Bamenda Chapter, the forum marks the fulfilment of a long-held vision born out of crisis.

“Today is not just the opening of a forum; it is the fulfilment of a collective dream many thought was impossible,” he said, thanking journalists who persevered despite insecurity and economic precarity.

Sah stressed the heightened responsibility of the media in an electoral year, urging journalists to counter hate speech and xenophobia through ethical and conflict-sensitive reporting.

Held in Bamenda, the two-day forum brings together journalists, policymakers and partners to reflect on safety, sustainability and professionalism, with organisers hoping it will serve as a turning point for rebuilding journalism with dignity and renewed hope in Cameroon’s North West Region.

Mimi Mefo Info (Editor)

Recent Posts

Arrests Over TikTok Threats Raise Questions About Selective Enforcement of Cameroon’s Cybercrime Law

The arrest of three teenagers in Yaoundé over alleged threats made on TikTok has reopened…

22 hours ago

Prof. Bell Bitjoka: The Cybercrime Expert Behind Key Digital Evidence in the Martinez Zogo Case

By Njoh Linda Prof. Bell Bitjoka, a Cameroonian cybercrime specialist and digital forensics expert, has…

2 days ago

Douala : la désignation annoncée d’un chef de 3e degré à Grand Moulin provoque une vive contestation

Une décision administrative annoncée dans l’arrondissement de Douala 1er est à l’origine d’une montée de…

2 days ago

West Region Chiefs Condemn Misuse of Sacred Cultural Symbols

By Marie N Carnu The Council of Traditional Chiefs of the West Region of Cameroon…

3 days ago

Dr. Emmanuel Nji Tita Honoured as a Decennial Trendsetter at The Voice @10 Celebration

Bamenda-Born, Pharmacist, Licensed Real Estate Broker, Entrepreneur and human rights advocate, Dr. Emmanuel Nji Tita,…

3 days ago

New SW Elecam Delegate Vows ‘Impartial, Neutral’ Leadership Ahead of Long-delayed Local Elections

By Tata Mbunwe The newly installed Regional Delegate for Elections Cameroon (Elecam) in the South…

5 days ago