MCK urges state to support journalists covering Shakahola deaths

Says this will help them execute their work effectively

In Summary
  • She called upon state actors to work together with journalists to ensure the public is informed and the story is covered accurately.
  • Mudi noted that restricting the media from accessing the scene will hinder it from informing the public appropriately. 
MCK Mombasa Regional Coordinator Maureen Mudi with Coast Regional Commissioner Rhoda Onyancha at Kilifi on May 8,2023.
MCK Mombasa Regional Coordinator Maureen Mudi with Coast Regional Commissioner Rhoda Onyancha at Kilifi on May 8,2023.
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The Media Council of Kenya has urged the government and industry actors to support journalists covering the Shakahola deaths.

Speaking at a status assessment in Kilifi County to ascertain the working conditions of journalists, MCK Mombasa Regional Coordinator Maureen Mudi said this will help them execute their work effectively. 

 

She called upon state actors to work together with journalists to ensure the public is informed and the story is covered accurately.

Mudi noted that restricting the media from accessing the scene will hinder it from informing the public appropriately. 

"Without journalists, the Shakahola story would not have unfolded. Supporting their work is crucial in informing the public," she said.

She pointed out that journalists' rights are covered in the Constitution and anything contrary would be a violation of press freedom.

"Article 33, 34, 35 has rights and freedoms that the media is eligible to. Therefore, journalists should not be restricted from accessing the scene but recognised as essential service providers, just like in the Covid-19 period," she said.

Mudi said MCK is prioritising journalists' mental health and together with other stakeholders, the Council intends to extend psycho-social support to the journalists.

"Journalists are not prepared to encounter such horrific scenes, especially children's  bodies.. Several have had sleepless nights, loss of appetite, mood swings and other complications, and having interacted with them, we understand the struggles some are going through," she said.

She expressed the need to engage and sensitise authorities and concerned agencies on the importance of access to information.

Coast Regional Commissioner Rhoda Onyancha also expressed the need for journalists to cooperate and work with authorities and pledged daily updates at the site.

She urged MCK to continue sensitising journalists on the importance of accurate reporting.

"We shall work with the media, as we are not hiding anything. They should do their work and allow us to do ours," Onyancha said.

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