Kampala, 15th/February/2013; The Lord Mayor of Uganda’s
Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA), Elias Lukwago has suspended journalists
working with the Vision Group from covering his press conferences accusing them
of biased reporting. The government owned Vision Group runs a number of
government owned news papers, television and radio stations. The New Vision, on
February 12 2013, published an article titled ‘IGG probes Lukwago over Chinese
deal’, which Lukwago said was biased and inaccurate.
On
February 13, 2013, Lukwago threw out of a press conference four
journalists of the Vision Group, saying they had not been invited due to the
biased reporting. “Before I start my address, I would like all journalists
working for Robert Kabushenga or Vision Group to leave immediately. I did not
invite you to this press briefing and I do not expect you to be here,” Lukwago
is quoted to have said. Those thrown out include; Hannington Nkalubo of Bukedde
Newspaper, Juliet Waiswa of the New Vision, Ssekagya Charles of Bukedde radio and
Jeff Andrew Lule of Bukkedde television.
Lukwago
had called the press to refute the New Vision article about the Inspector
General of Government (IGG) inquiring into the botched deal, where Foton sought
to introduce its automobiles in Uganda, and that he had obtained money from the
Chinese company. Foton East African Ltd deals in supply of buses, garbage
trucks and Lorries.
“I
had informed them earlier not to attend the press conference in question, when
they insisted and came; I had to ask them out, and they went out peacefully. I
banned any journalist from Vision Group from attending my upcoming press
conferences,” Lukwago told HRNJ-Uganda, adding that.”I have been inviting them
to my press conferences and other activities since I became Lord Mayor in 2011,
but they are biased and report negatively about me. They can cover other
functions at City Hall, but not my press conferences.”
The
Mayor’s ban comes a fortnight after the Speaker of Parliament Rebecca Kadaga
banned two journalists of The Observer publications from covering the August
House over news articles she said were inaccurate. The journalists have since
dragged her to Court challenging the ban.
The
victim Vision Group journalists told HRNJ-Uganda that they had never had
problems with Lukwago since they started reporting at city hall some years ago.
The Chief Executive officer of the New Vision, Robert Kabushenga ruled out any
confrontation with Lukwago, “I have been informed of the ban, but we shall not
get into confrontation with Lukwago. It is ok if he banned our four
journalists, we won’t go back to him.” Kabushenga told HRNJ-Uganda.
“This
approach of arbitrarily suspending journalists from covering news events is
prejudicial to freedom of expression and information. It is dangerous for the
media, and should therefore not be condoned. It amounts to abuse of authority
and violates the Constitutional guarantees on freedom of expression and
information. Should the office bearers be aggrieved by journalistic work, they
should resort to amicable settlements or seek legal redress,” said HRNJ-Uganda’s
National coordinator Wokulira Ssebaggala.
Human Rights Network for Journalists-Uganda (HRNJ-Uganda)
Kivebulaya Road Mengo Kampala Opp. St. Marcelino Pre. School
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