The situation in Gambia has taken a turn for the worse as the government faces increasing resistance over their plans for new media regulations. In response, media outlets have united to declare an indefinite boycott of government functions, effectively cutting off their coverage and participation. This comes after the Information Minister, Dr Ismaila Ceesay, was caught on a hot mic making disrespectful remarks towards the media’s rejection of the proposed regulations. These words have sparked widespread outrage and journalists, along with other media stakeholders, have joined forces with civil society and academia in a united front. Together, they refuse to attend or report on any official events until the government addresses their concerns.
Gambia Media on government event coverage boycott
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