July 17, 2017: The Gambia Press Union (GPU) hereby declares its withdrawal from negotiations over the Daily Observer’s tax liabilities with immediate effect.
On
Wednesday June 14, 2017, the GRA ordered the Daily Observer to cease operations
over taxes owed over time.
The
GPU has since been facilitating dialogue between the management of the Daily
Observer and the GRA in order to work out a realistic payment plan so that the
newspaper can resume operations.
Even
though no deal has been reached, GRA has commendably allowed the Daily Observer
to resume operations.
However,
the founding fathers of the GPU established this reputable organisation on the
principles of freedom, truth, integrity and honesty. Therefore, when initiating
our interventions for the re-opening of Daily Observer, it was our hope and
expectation that the talks would be based on truth and honesty.
Unfortunately,
the GPU has been forced to withdraw from the talks due to the incorrigible
behaviour of the leadership of the Daily Observer.
We
thank both GRA and Daily Observer for their willingness to engage with us. The GPU’s
position remains that shutting down Daily Observer is not an option to be
explored at this point. Closure would be a disproportionate measure as the harm
that it would cause to free expression and welfare of journalists would
outweigh the benefits. The Daily Observer has more than hundred media workers
whose welfare and interests should be of paramount consideration.
Furthermore,
the GPU also calls on the government, through the Ministry of Information and
Communication Infrastructure (MoICI) and Ministry of Justice, to engage the
management of the Daily Observer to establish the ownership of the Daily
Observer. Transparency of media ownership is not only important for media
freedom but also for the protection and promotion of the rights and welfare of
our members.
Signed:
Saikou
Jammeh, SG, GPU