FATOUMATTA: Good Media Ratings: Execute and implement the recommendations from the 2018 Article 19 Sponsored Media Reform Recommendation Report Gathering Dust.
Honorable Minister: The continuity of government reforms across different administrations or ministers is a critical element of governance. A new government or minister typically inherits the policies, programs, and initiatives established by their predecessors. It’s important to recognize that governance is intricate, and each administration needs to strike an appropriate balance between maintaining continuity and introducing necessary adaptations. The ultimate objective is to serve the people’s best interests.
Actions speak louder than words, and it is crucial to move beyond mere declarations when it comes to governance and reforms. It is insufficient for leaders to merely discuss reforms; they must actively pursue meaningful change. While promising reforms is commendable, their implementation is the true test of commitment. Governments must honor their promises by executing tangible actions to effect change.
Reforms ought to be communicated transparently to the populace. Citizens deserve to be informed about the changes being implemented and their potential impact. Furthermore, there should be accountability systems in place to guarantee that these promises are fulfilled.
The policy changes we propose have the potential to not only enhance press freedom index ratings but also serve as a driving force for positive transformation in The Gambia. Such reforms can cultivate a more open and democratic society, paving the way for a more prosperous future for everyone.
If the new Information Minister aims to enhance the media index ratings and media excellence, it is crucial to revisit the existing policies and media reforms that have been neglected. Implementing these can foster a healthy media environment and harmonious government-media relations. The government’s commitment, along with the policymakers’ dedication and determination to fulfill their promises and objectives, is essential. Engaged leadership prioritizes policy and reform implementation. Political will serves as a symbol of resolve and bravery, enabling elected officials to act decisively in the face of adversity or dissent. It entails making difficult decisions for the common good, irrespective of immediate political repercussions. Effective governance depends on the thoughtful design and execution of policies and reforms that tackle economic growth, social equity, environmental conservation, and public health. Such implementation demands not just dedication but also competent execution..
Good governance is founded on transparency, accountability, participation, and responsiveness, serving as the cornerstone for successful policies and reforms. Commitment, political will, and the practical application of policy are fundamental to effective governance. These elements are crucial for the success of even the most well-meaning policies and reforms. Good governance is achieved through the steadfast commitment of leaders, their bravery in making tough choices, and the effective implementation of policies.
As pivotal players, the government of the Gambia and the Ministry of Information possess a distinct chance to make a decisive move and affirm their dedication. The political resolve to carry out the committee’s report and recommendations, previously under the Ministry of Communication and Information Infrastructure (MOICI) and its associate, Article 19, is vital. Your engagement is not merely important; it is indispensable for the triumph of these reforms.
In May 2018, as part of media reform efforts, The Gambia established a Media Law Review Committee to overhaul the nation’s media and communications laws. This committee included senior figures from media bodies, civil society, the National Assembly, regulatory authorities, government, and expert consultants. Their mission was to conduct a comprehensive review of The Gambia’s media and communications laws, advising on amendments or the repeal of any provisions that were problematic or not in line with international norms. Among the key issues tackled were the Registration of Newspapers, which involved stringent registration laws, and Freedom of Expression, with the committee aiming to bring Gambian legislation into alignment with global freedom of expression standards.
The Government and the Ministry of Information are urged to adopt and enforce the revised media laws, ensuring they meet international freedom of expression standards. The report calls for the elimination of provisions that restrict media freedom or impose harsh penalties, and for the decriminalization of defamation and other offenses related to journalism. It also recommends the creation or reinforcement of laws that guarantee citizens’ access to information from public entities, the establishment of safety measures for journalists, particularly those reporting on sensitive issues, the provision of training in physical and digital security, and the pursuit and prosecution of those who attack journalists to hold them accountable. These reforms will not only bolster press freedom but also lead to a more open and responsible society.
The committee further suggests counteracting the concentration of media ownership in the hands of a few, promoting a variety of ownership and independent media outlets, supporting community media that reflect local views and voices, enhancing transparency in governmental activities, ensuring that public officials are approachable by journalists, urging media organizations to implement ethical standards and self-regulation, safeguarding online expression, avoiding internet blackouts or constraints during pivotal events, guaranteeing affordable and extensive internet access for all citizens, educating the public on media literacy, critical thinking, and fact-checking, and assisting them in identifying trustworthy sources and distinguishing misinformation.
Press freedom is not merely a benefit but a crucial component of a robust democracy and a well-informed populace. By enacting these measures, we can foster a setting where journalists can operate without hindrance and contribute to a dynamic media environment. It is a collective duty to shape a brighter future for The Gambia, where the populace’s voice is amplified and valued.
The government of The Gambia ought to maintain its dedication to the media reform committee’s initiatives, which have played a crucial role in promoting media reform and nurturing an open and rights-respecting media environment within the nation. Nevertheless, ongoing challenges highlight the importance of sustained attention to the freedom of expression in The Gambia.