The Gambia Press Union (GPU) has apologised to editor Lamin Njie and staff of the Fatu Network for the inappropriate behaviour of its president, Sheriff Bojang Jr, during a disastrous live interview last week.
Editor Njie was subjected to a verbal tirade on air when he solicited an interview with the GPU president and editor of The Chronicle after a landmark ruling at the Gambia Supreme Court ground.
In a press release issued on Wednesday the GPU said:
“The Gambia Press Union has learnt with regret the unfortunate incident between Mr Sheriff Bojang Jr who happens to be the president of the Union and Fatu Network editor, Lamin Baba Njie, during news coverage of proceedings at the Supreme Court in Banjul on Friday, March 15, 2019.
“The Union appreciates the
personal apology promptly issued by Mr Bojang Jr., who has responsibly taken
responsibility for his actions. We therefore wish to join our president to
express our unreserved apologies to Mr Njie and Fatu Network.
The Union recognises and stands to defend the fundamental right of every
journalist to gather news and information. We encourage and commend Fatu
Network for their vital contribution to strengthening the country’s democracy.
“The GPU Secretary General, Mr Saikou Jammeh, said: “An attack on a journalist, by anyone, anywhere, is unacceptable. The fact that this attack came from someone entrusted by Gambian journalists to champion the defence of their rights makes it even more regrettable and unfortunate.
“However, the Union’s faith in Mr Bojang remains strong. We are encouraged by
his leadership qualities as displayed in his personal apology that he promptly
issued and his cooperation with the GPU secretariat and Executive Committee
towards addressing this matter.
“Since Friday, the GPU made its position known to the parties concerned that the conduct of Mr Bojang Jr was inappropriate and that the Union stands in solidarity with Mr Njie and Fatu Network.
“However, since it is an internal media matter, the Union has opened channels of communication and has been engaging with the parties concerned with a view to addressing the issue through the institution’s internal mechanisms. The union remains committed to that process and counts on the cooperation of everyone, particularly Mr Bojang Jr and Mr Njie.
“In this vein, the GPU leadership wishes to assure everyone, particularly media professionals and press freedom advocates that the Union remains committed towards the protection and promotion of the rights and welfare of media professionals.”
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