Kenyans reading Nation newspapers that headline on the former US
President Barack Obama's re-election on November 7, 2012 in Nairobi. NMG
has re-affirmed its commitment to media freedom while delivering value
in line with the stakeholders' expectations.
The Nation Media Group (NMG) Tuesday re-affirmed its commitment
to media freedom while delivering value in line with the stakeholders'
expectations.
NMG, in a statement by the Head of
Corporate and Regulatory Affairs, Mr Clifford Machoka, said it regretted
the decision by eight columnists to stop writing for its publications.
Eight
columnists Tuesday announced they had, with immediate effect, stopped
writing for the NMG publications over what they called interference with
media freedom by the state.
Opposition coalition
The writers also cited discontinuation of the opposition coalition Nasa strategist David Ndii’s column in the Saturday Nation as one of the reasons for their decision.
“A
worrying pattern has emerged where it appears the executive is able to
influence who works for or contributes to the NMG,” said Mr Maina Kiai
who wrote for the Saturday Nation.
“We have
honoured our obligation to respect their views and did not tamper with
their positions except to correct basic errors. We believe that the
principles of independence, fairness and balance, as espoused in our
editorial policy, are key to promoting the democratic space whilst being
mindful of the impact that information in the public space plays in
shaping opinions,” Mr Machoka said.
Express interest
Besides Mr Kiai, others who announced the termination of their contracts with NMG were Sunday Nation columnists George Kegoro of the Kenya Human Rights Commission and Nic Cheeseman, Saturday Nation’s
Fr Gabriel Dolan, a catholic missionary priest; Mr Kwamchetsi Makokha,
Ms Gabrielle Lynch and Ms Muthoni Wanyeki, the director of the Open
Society Foundations, who also wrote for The EastAfrican.
Daily Nation columnist Rasna Warah also signed the joint statement on their exit.
The
exits come just two months after NMG invited specialists to express
interest in writing for its publications as columnists, contributors and
analysts. The recruitment is ongoing.
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