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  Tax reporters network edifies journalists on PPP

Oct 27, 2023, 10:59 AM | Article By: Isatou Jallow

The Network of Financial and Tax Reporters (NFTR) on Wednesday organised a training on the role of journalists in enhancing public private partnership (PPP) in The Gambia.

 

Speaking at the training held at the Brikama Regional Education office, Musa S. Sheriff, Managing Director and Editor-in-Chief of The Voice newspaper, challenged Gambia journalists to always report financial matters in the country and not only political issues.

“We have banks, micro-finance outlets, small-scale businesses, bureaux de change, and other financial activities that are under-reported,” he emphasised, questioning the importance or relevance journalists attach to the network and business reporting.

He said NFTR members from different media landscapes should not just be following or covering workshops but should go in for more researched and investigated issues and articles. He also advised editors to provide space in their various newspapers, radios and TV stations for the regular publishing and airing of financial and business issues.

Mr Sheriff-Hydara reminded financial reporters of the need to do more stories on banks and insurance companies in the country so that the populace would know more about their financial transactions.

“It is the work of the network to provide financial information daily, because our role is to inform, investigate and educate the masses,” The Voice MD said.

Delivering also the keynote address at the function, Jah Oil Company’s General Manager Momodou Hydara gave a synopsis of the company’s products, services, activities, and corporate social responsibility in The Gambia.

In any country the government is not the major employer but the private sector, he said, alluding: “But what is surprising is that as some institutions are trying to expand, there are others out there that would be kicking against expansion by doing everything to discourage such expansion.”

Every Jah Oil Company petrol station in this country, he stated, is manned by Gambians as employees working there.

Mr Hydara, who succinctly answered questions regarding Jah Oil posed to him by journalists, urged the NFTR to organize such business sensitization and edification workshop periodically to edify and enlighten journalists on the operations and issues of business and public private sector partnership.

“This initiative should be a continuous thing to have a forum and make sure that we share ideas and thoughts to see how to make issues better when it comes to the public and private sectors,” he said. “Collectively we will give you the tools you need because you are part of nation-building.”

Momodou Jallow, Chief State House Correspondence, Alieu Sowe of NACOFAG, Ebrima Camara, Finance Director of Global Investment Synergy Company, among others, made presentations at the sensitization forum.