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PUL MOVES TO END MEMBERSHIP DISPUTES WITH NEW JOURNALIST ACCREDITATION POLICY

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MONROVIA – In a decisive move to address longstanding disputes over membership qualifications, the Press Union of Liberia (PUL) has introduced a new policy aimed at regulating the accreditation and accountability of journalists, media practitioners, and institutions. The policy, officially launched on Tuesday, March 18, 2025, seeks to curb conflicts within the Union and ensure that only qualified professionals are granted membership.

PUL President Julius Kanubah, speaking at a press conference in Monrovia, described the new regulation as a necessary step to protect the integrity of the Union. He noted that past inconsistencies in granting full membership to unqualified individuals had fueled internal conflicts and weakened professional standards. “This initiative is about restoring credibility, ensuring accountability, and upholding the ethics of journalism in Liberia,” Kanubah stated.

The issue of membership disputes has long plagued the PUL, with concerns that individuals without proper credentials have been allowed to participate in Union activities, including leadership elections. The new policy is designed to enforce stricter guidelines on who qualifies for membership, setting clear standards for registration and accreditation. It also establishes mechanisms for handling disputes and appeals, ensuring that the process remains transparent and fair.

Under the new system, all journalists and media institutions must undergo a rigorous vetting process before being granted membership. The policy mandates adherence to the PUL Constitution, By-laws, and Code of Ethics for Liberian Journalists. Additionally, it introduces a structured annual registration and accreditation process to maintain professional accountability within the industry.

The PUL Membership Committee, chaired by Mrs. Winnie Saywah Jimmy, Managing Publisher and Editor of The Inquirer Newspaper, will oversee the implementation of the policy. Saywah Jimmy emphasized that the committee would strictly enforce the Union’s regulations, ensuring that only qualified individuals are accepted. “We will not compromise the standards of journalism in Liberia. Our role is to uphold professionalism and ensure that every member meets the necessary requirements,” she stated.

One of the most significant changes introduced by the policy is the distinction between accredited and non-accredited journalists. Members who fail to complete the registration process or meet financial obligations, including membership dues, will be considered delinquent and barred from Union activities. This includes restrictions on voting rights, leadership roles, and access to professional development opportunities.

The PUL argues that these measures will not only strengthen internal governance but also enhance public confidence in the media. “Journalists hold a critical responsibility in shaping public discourse. If we do not regulate our own profession, we risk losing credibility,” Kanubah asserted. The Union believes that the enforcement of professional standards will improve the quality of journalism in Liberia and foster a more responsible media environment.

Beyond membership restrictions, the policy outlines clear benefits for accredited journalists. These include eligibility for national and international recognition, participation in PUL decision-making, and access to training and networking opportunities. Journalists who meet the accreditation requirements will also be eligible for prestigious awards that recognize excellence in reporting and media ethics.

The regulation aligns with Article 15 of the Liberian Constitution and multiple provisions of the PUL’s governing framework. It also adheres to international press freedom and media accountability standards, reinforcing the Union’s role as a watchdog for ethical journalism in Liberia. The PUL maintains that a structured and transparent accreditation process is vital for protecting the independence of the press while ensuring accountability among media practitioners.

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