Koode radio international, (KRI), a radio station broadcasting in Fulfulde on Short Waves has organised a four-day capacity building for its reporters on monitoring and reporting on migrants’ rights violations across the borders of West and Central African countries.
The training which was started Wednesday in Abuja is due to end tomorrow and was supported by the station’s partner in Berlin Germany, Borderline Europe.
In his speech during the opening ceremony, the station manager of Koode Radio International, Umar Aliyu, said the four-day event was to train the station’s selected correspondents from Nigeria, Cameroon, Chad and Niger republic who will be monitoring and reporting the borders under its project dubbed “Watchdog Sahel Routes” which is purposely to look at the rights of the migrants.