Mwananchi Communications Limitted
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· Mr Majaliwa said it is the duty of government information officers to reduce circulation of misleading information by disseminating correct and authentic information to public.
Dar es Salaam. Prime Minister Kassim Majaliwa yesterday said that the government
was considering allowing government communication officers to attend key
decision-making meetings taking place in Ministries, Departments and Agencies
(MDAs) to increase transparency within the government.
The move would also ensure that the
public is provided with accurate information. The premier was speaking when
opening a five-day seminar organized by the Tanzania Association of Government
Communication Officers (Tagco).
The meeting was attended by at least
500 communication officers from the Central Government, Local Government
Authorities (LGAs), Government Agencies, Independent Departments and Parastatal
Organizations.
Mr Majaliwa said it is the duty of
government information officers to reduce circulation of misleading information
by disseminating correct and authentic information to public.
“The heads of institutions should
make it a priority to involve communication officers in decision-making
meetings and sessions. This will enable them to gain sufficient knowledge about
the respective institution as well as government plans,” he said.
The Premier who doubles as Ruangwa
MP directed the heads of public institutions to create a conducive environment
for smooth flow of information to the public.
Furthermore, Mr Majaliwa said a
special budget should be allocated to address challenges facing information
officers when carrying out their daily duties.
Welcoming the premier, the
Information, Communications and Information Technology minister, Mr Nape Nnauye
said participation of communication officers in these crucial meetings will be
legally highlighted in the soon-to-be-completed National Communication
Strategy.
“If Mr Msigwa (Gerson-the Chief
Government Spokesperson) attends cabinet meetings, there is no reason for
communication officers to be denied access into important decision-making
sessions,” he said.
“Information officers have all the
rights to attend decision making meetings because they are the faces of their
respective institutions,” he added.
Along with the strategy, Mr Nnauye
who doubles as Mtama Constituency legislator said the ministry was in the final
stages of preparing information strategy during disasters dubbed: The Risk
Communication and Branding Strategy.
“The strategy will provide guidance
to information collection, processing and distribution of content consisting of
key national agendas. It will also establish strict systems on how the government
should clarify, reject, question and provide feedback on different issues,” he
said.
“It will state clearly how
responsibilities of each stakeholder will be coordinated,” he added.
For his part, the ministry’s deputy
permanent secretary, Mr Selestine Kakele, said during the five days of the
seminar, the officers would be taken across different topics.
He named some of the topics as the
responsibility of the officers in the security and protection of government
secrets, public service ethics, cyber security and observation of protocols
during government events.
Others are photo, video and
information editing, sending specific messages to specific people and good
public and communication skills.
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