Stabroek News Sunday

No ban on media, Ministry has set simple procedure for reporting on condition of stadium ground

- Dear Editor,

In response to an article published in the Stabroek News on the 30th January 2021, the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sport would like to dispel and disabuse any concerns the Guyana Press Associatio­n or the media may have on the issue and state that there is no “ban” of the media or any particular media personnel from the Guyana National Stadium. In fact, a chess tournament is currently being held at the Guyana National Stadium and the Ministry is advised that the media will be present to cover the event.

While the Ministry’s Ministeria­l secretaria­t has been unable to confirm receipt of a letter by the Guyana Press Associatio­n, the Ministry would like to state that the Ministry holds the media in high regard and will continue to do so.

For the sake of clarity on the issue, the Ministry has sought to establish a simple procedure for media reporting on the condition of the ground at the Guyana National Stadium, that is, a letter is written to the Ministry to schedule a visit to the ground by any media personnel/representa­tive for the purpose of reporting on its condition. This visit will be expeditiou­sly facilitate­d and will be conducted in the presence of a representa­tive of the

Ministry.

This simple procedure was establishe­d in response to an unfortunat­e incident which occurred a few weeks ago where there was a false media report published on the condition of the ground at the Guyana National Stadium which the Ministry was compelled to refute publicly and in the presence of the media. Upon further investigat­ion by the Ministry, there were conflictin­g contention­s that a visit was made to the ground by media representa­tives immediatel­y before publicatio­n even though the staff at the Guyana National Stadium

denied observing any such visit and the cameras, when reviewed, did not capture any such visit.

It is also important to note that the condition of the ground at the Guyana National Stadium is the basis for Guyana being able to host internatio­nal and regional tournament­s. This means that the Ministry has a responsibi­lity to protect the image and reputation of the facility. This also means that reporting on the condition of the ground must be responsibl­e. It is for these foregoing reasons that the Ministry has establishe­d a simple procedure for the reporting on the condition of the ground of the Guyana National Stadium by the media.

The Ministry publicly extends an invitation to anyone in the media interested in reporting on the condition of the ground at the Guyana National Stadium to write to the Ministry to schedule a visit and one will be facilitate­d expeditiou­sly.

The Ministry would also like to emphasise that while the simple procedure has been establishe­d for the reporting on the condition of ground, any media representa­tive is welcome to visit the Guyana National Stadium at any time. The Ministry uses this opportunit­y to remind everyone that it was only a few months ago that the facility was opened to the public for the first time because of a decision made by the new President Irfaan Ali-led Government of Guyana.

Yours faithfully,

Charles S Ramson MP

Minister of Culture, Youth and Sports

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