WHILE the Philippines has remained on the list of countries where being a journalist is far from safe, a prominent mayor made a sweeping claim exempting the City of Manila, where members of the Fourth Estate are free and safe from the so-called occupational risks.
Speaking before a bunch of Filipino journalists at the National Press Club (NPC) in Intramuros, Manila City Mayor Isko Moreno cited the important role of the media, even as he gave a premium on the need to protect the Freedom of the Press.
“Rest assured, journalists are free in Manila,” Moreno said during the commemoration of the National Press Freedom Day, while renewing his commitment to uphold the fundamental right to free expression.
Organized by the NPC, the event brought together esteemed journalists, government officials, and stakeholders to commemorate the vital role of a free press in a democratic society.
He went on to highlight the crucial role of journalists in exposing corruption and promoting good governance, not just in government but also in private organizations.
“Your work is to report the truth, and my job is to ensure that our city’s programs and initiatives are transparent and accountable to the public,” he added while underscoring the symbiotic relationship between a free press and effective governance.
He likewise called on his peers in the government to uphold transparency and accountability.
“As public officials, we are accountable to the people, and it’s our duty to serve the public interest. Journalists, on the other hand, play a vital role in holding us accountable and informing the public about important issues.” (BENJAMIN CUARESMA)