The need to undertake panel discussion for the participated by the media, police, the judiciary and the civil society to cooperate in promoting freedom of expression, press freedom, access to information and safety of the media and journalists both in Mogadishu and at regional level has been raised during the meeting.
The need to building the capacity of journalists in digital media, humanitarian and climate change reporting has also been suggested Furthermore, the need to get solar system to generate power for the media statins’ operation on low cost to address the soaring up electricity prices has bene mentioned during the discourse of the gathering. Some media houses are at the brink to close down as result of the unaffordable cost for the electricity.
In addition, the SOMA Executive Committee meeting has discussed the abuses against the human rights, the media and journalists mostly from the regional authorities, security agencies, the Federal government of Somalia, anti-government groups and anyone committing acts against the law. In conclusion, the meeting has issued the following points: –
| 1. | To enhance the skills and the knowledge of SOMA media houses journalists. |
| 2. | To jointly cooperate in promoting the Somali media, especially those united under the Somalia Media Association (SOMA) On the other hand, the SOMA Executive Committee members have condemned the abuse and detention of the Somali Journalists Syndicate (SJS) members in Baidoa city, and the meeting has issued the following points: – |
| 3. | To fully restore his freedom back to Abdalla Mumin, the Secretary General of SJS, |
| 4. | To stop the harassments against the media and the journalists. |
| 5. | To hold accountable those who commit violence against the media |
| 6. | That citizens should be equal in the judiciary and justice. |
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