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Mr Basiru,
You have touched on an important issue.
As you may have been aware i work for GRTS as a News Reporter and Presenter.
Basiru, i have personally tried a million times to cover the proceedings of
the assembly in vein. The Clerk nor the Speaker will allow any recording
device in the assembly.Perhaps,this rule should be properly looked into and
allow the electorate to get to know about proceedings of the assembly,
afterall it should be their right!
Let us pick it up from this point.
Thanks for your concern.
HARONA
>From: Basiru Ndow <[log in to unmask]>
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>Subject: NO TV COVERAGE OF NATIONAL ASSEMBLY SITTINGS
>Date: Fri, 24 Sep 1999 00:01:44 -0500
>
>Mr T Saidy,
> One would be imagining that since we now have a TV station, that
>National
>assembly sittings be covered by GRTS atleast to allow the electorate to
>evaluate
>the candidates they have voted for,ofcourse that is not happening. Citizen
>FM used
>to do that but as you know the government shut it down, Your exposure to
>the western
>politics and the importance of the media would have help unless you want to
>close your
>eyes. These kind of programmes will no doubt increase the awareness level
>of the Gambian
>people, atleast they will serve a better purpose than the BORING FAMILY
>MATTERS that has
>no relation to Gambian culture. May be you can throw some light on this
>issue.
> One more thing, Mr Lamin Manga is doing a great job on his Extra Touch
>programme,
>exposing talents of young Gambian musicians...good job ..
>
>Thanks
>
>Basiru Ndow
>
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