23.3 C
Sierra Leone
Wednesday, May 8, 2024

New SLAJ Executive meets President Bio, commends Government’s efforts on repeal of criminal libel law

HomeAYV NewsNew SLAJ Executive meets President Bio, commends Government’s efforts on repeal of...

New SLAJ Executive meets President Bio, commends Government’s efforts on repeal of criminal libel law

Date:

Related stories

President Bio joins Heads of State in Gambia for 15th OIC Summit

His Excellency President Dr. Julius Maada Bio is attending...

New Speaker reaffirms commitment to serve diligently

Sierra Leone’s newly elected Speaker of Parliament, Rt. Hon....

Wake Up Sierra Leone hosts AYV CEO, SLAJ President

Bringing you the best of multicultural entertainment and news...

WE ARE LIVE: AYV Dstv Channel 399 Opens in Nigeria today

Watch live in Nigeria and across Africa. Freetown, Sierra Leone–...

 

Presenting the team at State House, Minister of Information and Communications, Mohamed Rahman Swaray, said that they were meeting the President to present the new SLAJ executive which was a product of a free, fair and transparent elections.

President of SLAJ, Ahmed Sahid Nasralla, said that they recognise the commitment of government towards the repeal of the criminal libel law, saying that for the first time in the history of the fight against the law, it had now gained cabinet approval. He commended the President for that and noted that the repeal would set the stage for private sector investment into the media.

“We want to commend Your Excellency for marching your words with action and we believe that the repeal of the criminal libel law will help to create a turnaround for the more responsible and productive media. Let me also thank you for the various appointments you have allocated to some of our colleagues in the media and for the annual subvention that you promised which we have started receiving,” he said.

On his part, President Julius Maada Bio congratulated the new executive and commended the outgone executive for a smooth transition, noting that the media being a critical voice in society must be part of the governance process. He said that it was a collective responsibility to ensure that democracy and development thrived in order to fix the nation. 

He also stated that it was a joint responsibility of all other stakeholders, not only journalists, to work together to identify the critical challenges in society and to also prescribe solutions that were sustainable. He said constructive criticism was an important part of any democratic process because it provided the necessary checks and balances and also led to accountability.

“The repeal process has gone so far. People have to be mindful on how they use the media to ensure that they are not misused because people are mindful and sensitive of their reputation. As the representative group, you have to be mindful and make sure that it is not misused because reputations are difficult to build but very easy to destroy,” he said.

Latest stories

Subscribe

- Never miss a story with notifications

- Gain full access to our premium content

- Browse free from up to 5 devices at once