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Reply to "Gov’t will not interfere in work of the media – President Granger."


PRESIDENT David Granger, speaking at a workshop to train local journalists and other media practitioners in reporting on suicides, yesterday laid out his government’s policy on the media, declaring that the executive will not meddle in the affairs of the private or state media, and reiterating that the state media has responsibility to offer a voice to the opposition and others in society.“The Government of Guyana is committed to the promotion of a high degree of media professionalism. The administration will not undermine the professionalism of state media workers by subjecting them to political direction or interference in their work,” the President said.
President David Granger greeting members of the executive of the Guyana Press Association: [from right) Fareeza Haniff, Nazima Raghubir; and President of the Association, Neil Marks

President David Granger greeting members of the executive of the Guyana Press Association: (from right) Fareeza Haniff, Nazima Raghubir; and President of the Association, Neil Marks

Gov’t will not interfere in work of the media – President Granger, April 29, 2016 Source

Perhaps, Granger's wild statements relative to realities of his administration are at variance.

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