China Daily (Hong Kong)

Kudos for Anhui’s emergency informatio­n disclosure plan

- — WANG YIQING, CHINA DAILY

The Anhui provincial government recently issued an overall emergency plan, which stipulates that local government­s or emergency response department­s should brief the public through the media within five hours of an emergency situation and they should also hold emergency news conference­s within 24 hours.

This regulation has won wide public support. In fact, even back in 2017, the local government of Hefei in Anhui required local authoritie­s to respond to emergencie­s within five hours.

In the era of internet, the authoritie­s should be able to share the key informatio­n on emergencie­s with the public in a shorter time, which can help refute rumors that may trigger panic and endanger social stability.

People look to the government for reliable informatio­n during an emergency. Therefore, it is important for the government to dispel any doubts the public might have during an emergency.

Otherwise rumors will overwhelm facts. The best way to stop the spread of misinforma­tion and maintain social order is to respond to social concerns in time. If the public gets to know what has actually transpired from an official channel, the rumors will not strike root.

Anhui’s new regulation demonstrat­es a positive transition of the government’s work style. Instead of belated responses, they are now actively responding to public concerns in time and upholding the public’s right to know.

This is a better way of social administra­tion as it can easily win public trust and scotch rumors. More government­s should learn from Anhui to be more “open” and win public support through establishi­ng a transparen­t informatio­n disclosure mechanism for emergencie­s.

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