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Uganda's journalists asked to practise their craft ethicallyUgandan journalists have been asked to report ethically about developments in the oil and gas industry to prevent turmoil in the country. The minister of energy, Hilary Onek, urged the journalists to report only facts about the country's young oil and gas industry and not to get issues wrong. "You need to be responsible in your reporting, otherwise you can create turmoil in the country," Onek said at the launch of an information advocacy project aimed at enhancing information flow about the oil and gas industry in Uganda. "When you give out wrong information, it can destabilise the country." Scanty informationInformation about the oil and gas industry has been scanty, however, because those who have it have closely guarded it. As a result, the media in Uganda is alleged to be misinforming the public about events in the industry, according to the minister. The minister noted that when the media reports wrong information, it is taken advantage of by politicians with vested interests to make the government unpopular. In order to minimise misreporting on the oil and gas industry, the Human Rights Network for Journalists Uganda (HRNJ-Uganda), Publish What You Pay and African Institute for Energy Governance (AFIEGO) recently launched the 'Media on oil in Uganda' project. Aiming to provide the right set of skillsAt the launch of the project in Kampala, G.W. Ssebaggala, the programmes coordinator HRNJ-Uganda, said the programme would provide information and train journalists to equip them with critical skills they need to cover effectively the industry. "We are going to have radio programmes, we shall be on television and use various newspapers to ensure that there's that exchange of information," said Richard Businge, the senior manager International Alert in Uganda. "We have the capacity to create space and have people to come and share this information," he added. About Walter WafulaWalter Wafula is a seasoned journalist who has reported for the Daily Monitor newspaper in Kampala-Uganda. He is also a contributor on Bizcommunity.com website. Email Walter at wafwalt@yahoo.com and connect on LinkedIn. View my profile and articles... |