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OPAM examines the national press in terms of the Fifth Republic

The Middle Middle Organization (OPAM) celebrated the International Press Liberty in Libreville yesterday in Libreville. This around the theme “for a responsible and economically viable Gabonese press in the Fifth Republic”, was the occasion for an in-depth reflection on the current state of the media in Gabon. The objective being, according to the president of the OPAM, Jean-Yves Ntoutoume, to restore the credibility of the media and to prepare them to play a key role in the Fifth Republic.

During this day, the debated various subjects, including the Place de la Press in the Fifth Republic, the legal framework governing the Gabonese media as well as the growing role of digital in media financing. Gabon has recently been classified 41st among 180 countries in the latest report by Reporters Without Borders (RSF). A which underlines the need to impose more professionalism in the sector. The speakers agreed that for the media to their mission effectively, a return to the fundamentals of journalism is crucial.

“It is imperative to remedy the absence of adapted training schools and revisit the current code, which does not clearly define what a journalist is,” said Hyacinthe Marcel Mba Allogo, one of the speakers. This questioning is all the more relevant in a context where many journalists, often not trained, are animated by the bait of easy gain.

On the legal level, Désiré emanates, another speaker, pleaded for necessary reforms within the regulatory entities of communication in Gabon. “It takes an independent framework to regulate the communication sector,” he insisted, calling for an update of the instruments governing this field to ensure that the press can fully fulfill its role in the Fifth Republic.

This day of reflection thus made it possible to highlight the challenges and opportunities that arise for the Gabonese media, specifying that a commitment to an independent and responsible press is essential for the democratic future of the country.

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