The Human and Environmental Development Agenda (HEDA) Resource Centre recently paid a strategic courtesy visit to Bond FM 92.9, a leading radio station in Lagos, to foster collaboration in promoting good governance, anti-corruption initiatives, environmental justice, and human rights.
HEDA delegation led by Mr. Sina Odugbemi, Program Consultant at HEDA, included Mr. Nurudeen Salako, Communication Officer, and Mrs. Barakah Danmole, Monitoring, Evaluation, and Compliance Officer. They were received by Mrs. Princess Adenike Adejoke, General Manager of Bond FM, and her management team.
The visit aimed to strengthen media relations and explore opportunities for collaboration. HEDA showcased its key projects, including the Gani Fawehinmi Impact and Integrity Awards, corruption case compendium, and investigative journalism training programs. The organization sought Bond FM’s support in amplifying its anti-corruption messages and toll-free line.
Bond FM expressed its commitment to supporting HEDA’s initiatives, promising to air its anti-corruption jingles and toll-free line. The radio station also invited HEDA to participate in its current affairs program, “Oju se Tani” (Whose Responsibility Is It?), to educate the public on corruption, good governance, and environmental protection.
The visit highlights HEDA’s efforts to engage media partners in promoting transparency, accountability, and sustainable development in Nigeria. By fostering collaboration with Bond FM, HEDA aims to amplify its impact and drive positive change in the country.