Arafat for professionalism, transparency in media
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The state minister seeks cooperation from all stakeholders
State Minister for Information and Broadcasting Mohammad Ali Arafat laid emphasis on bringing more professionalism and transparency in the media, saying misuse of mass media is not expected.
"Attention should be given immediately to the issues of ensuring professionalism and transparency in the media. Misuse of mass media is not expected at all," he said in a meeting with BFUJ-Bangladesh Federal Union of Journalists leaders at his ministry's conference room at the Bangladesh Secretariat here.
The state minister sought cooperation from all stakeholders, including journalists and the owners of the media outlets, in this regard.
BFUJ leaders placed several demands, including announcement of incentive for journalists immediately, formation of 10th wage board, taking steps for realizing arrears of 9th wage board from media outlet owners, enactment of Mass Media Employees (Conditions of Services) Act, launching pension allowance for unemployed journalists above 60 years of age, formulation of the National Broadcasting Act, government intervention in ensuring safety of journalists in media outlets, two-day weekly holiday, and allotting land for housing project.
They proposed setting up a hospital designated for the journalists and forming a media monitoring committee involving senior journalists to tackle the disinformation.
Arafat noted the issues and said steps will be taken to ensure the rights of the journalists, considering the survival issues of the institutions, which will ensure a balance.
He reiterated that transparency and professionalism will be ensured in every office under his ministry and said he will work to ensure effective outputs of the organizations.
Expressing his determination to work to tackle the conspiracies against the country, Arafat said strategic steps will be taken to brighten the image of the country before the global community by countering the propaganda against Bangladesh.