MONROVIA – The Press Union of Liberia is deeply concerned about the increasing trend of journalists aligning themselves with political parties in the 2023 General and Presidential Elections.
In a press release issued on Monday, September 4, 2023, the Union unequivocally emphasizes that such actions represent a clear departure from the ethical standards of journalism, leading to the propagation of misinformation, disinformation, and mal-information, all with the explicit intent of swaying public opinion.
The Union finds it alarming that the distinction between news and opinion has blurred, with the backgrounding of news stories being manipulated to serve political interests. Editorials, once the bastions of unbiased commentary, have sadly transformed into lucrative platforms for partisan agendas.
While the endorsement of political parties by media institutions and journalists remains a contentious issue in established democracies, the Press Union of Liberia underscores the necessity for journalists in Liberia to align themselves with ongoing reforms in the media and public communication sector. It is imperative that they uphold the principles of truth and accuracy in their reporting, ensuring that the public receives reliable and unbiased information, the Union insisted.
In response to these concerns, the Press Union of Liberia has announced that its Media Alert Program will track journalists who openly display support for political parties through the wearing of party paraphernalia. Reports generated from this tracker will be submitted to the National Media Council for thorough investigation, and appropriate penalties will be imposed on those found guilty, commensurate with the severity of their transgressions.
The Press Union of Liberia remains dedicated to fostering a vibrant and responsible media landscape that upholds the highest standards of journalistic integrity. The PUL asserts that it is our collective responsibility to ensure that the public receives accurate and unbiased information during this critical electoral period.
About the Press Union of Liberia: The Press Union of Liberia is a non-governmental organization dedicated to promoting and safeguarding the freedom of the press, professional ethics in journalism, and the rights of journalists in Liberia. Founded in 1964, the PUL plays a vital role in fostering a vibrant and responsible media landscape in Liberia.
It’s past time for the Press Union of Liberia to raise the red flag against media personnel who don’t have any idea about ethics in journalism. One main problem is that most of those claiming to be journalists are not really journalists. They are merely writing all kinds of rubbish for money to sustain themselves. Unfortunately, their bosses, that is those publishers and managing directors who own the newspapers and radio stations are the ones really setting the bad examples because they are more corrupt and money greedy than their unformed reporters. Very unfortunate and shameful for the profession and for the country.