During two meetings with representatives of all the candidates in the Election, in the presence of IEC officials, the GRTS Management outlined a fair and equitable programme for coverage of the election campaign. Each party is allocated 10 minutes of party political broadcast and 20 minutes of campaign highlights. In the presence of party agents, GRTS conducted a ballot of the sequence of broadcasts.
During our meeting with political party representatives, Management gave them the contact numbers of GRTS staff assigned to supervise the recording and editing of all political material.
We also informed them the Party Political Broadcasts should be recorded in our studios between 11:00 a.m. and 12:00 noon from Monday and Friday, and will be aired in two slots - 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
Champaign Highlights will be broadcast from 8:45 p.m. to 9:55 p.m. and a second lot to be broadcast from 10:45 p.m. – 11:50 p.m.
In addition to the Party Political Broadcasts and Campaign Highlights, GRTS reporters accompanying the various presidential candidates, have been filing in regular reports on the engagements and statements of the candidates both in our news bulletins and on Radio programmes such as “The Gambia This Morning” and “The Gambia Today”.
Management also wishes to inform party leaders that for coverage of the election campaign, GRTS deployed extensive resources for coverage of the campaign of each candidate, including a vehicle, a driver and requisite fuel, a reporter, a cameraman, a video editor and a sound recorder plus night allowance for the duration of the campaign. Coverage and broadcast of all material on GRTS is also at no cost to candidates or their parties.
GRTS wishes to work with all political parties to ensure equal access to all candidates. An internal mechanism will be in place in the coming days to channel concerns regarding our coverage of the elections and this will be communicated to party leader.