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Info minister: Media owners should provide protective equipment for journalists

  • Published at 05:21 pm May 12th, 2020
Information Minister Hasan Mahmud
File photo of Information and Broadcasting Minister Hasan Mahmud PID

He said this during an event held at the National Press Club on Tuesday 

In the wake of the unprecedented scale of the Covid-19 pandemic, Information Minister Dr Hasan Mahmud has urged the media owners to provide sufficient health protective equipment to journalists as they are performing their professional duties during Coronavirus crisis.

“The journalists are the frontline fighters in the battle against coronavirus...my humble request to all media owners is to provide sufficient protection and safety equipment to them before sending them to work,” he said.

The minister made the call while inaugurating the distribution of protective equipment among journalists at the National Press Club in Dhaka on Tuesday, reports BSS.

Dhaka Union of Journalists (DUJ) organized the event to distribute the health safety equipment among its members.

Later, while talking to the journalists in front of the National Press Club, Hasan criticized BNP leaders for their repeated comments on the country’s coronavirus situation and said: “My apprehension is that BNP may go to the extent of saying that the government is liable for the Coronavirus outbreak. Their (BNP) speeches sound like incoherent talks.”

Highlighting the global situation of Covid-19, he said the whole of mankind is facing an enormous challenge now due to the global pandemic.

“The government is adopting different steps in combating the pandemic and the present coronavirus situation in Bangladesh is much better than other countries. And the government has taken all necessary measures to handle any further deteriation of the present situation,” he added. 

“Their (BNP) main motive is to impede the good works of the government and they are busy with photo sessions,” said Hasan, also the Awami League joint general secretary.

In the program, the minister said the whole of mankind across the globe is fighting against an invisible power. There is no prior preparedness to combat against such power like Coronavirus as the people were busy fighting among themselves, he added.

He said that the doctors, nurses, journalists, police, army and law enforcers, and others are the front fighters in the war against Coronavirus, and “I congratulated all of them who are working to prevent transmission of coronavirus.”

He said that it is their (media owners) duty to provide health safety equipment to their journalists. “Today I would like to request all media owners to provide adequate health protective equipment to journalists,” he added.

The minister also urged the media owners not to terminate any journalist and worker and pay their salaries and arrears amid coronavirus pandemic.

“I humbly request the owners of all media outlets not to terminate any of their employees amid the pandemic and pay salaries and arrears to their staff before the Eid-ul-Fitr,” he added.

He said the government has taken various steps so that media owners can pay salaries and arrears to journalists and employees.

About a demand of DUJ leaders, Hasan said every journalist can do his or her Coronavirus test at Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University (BSMMU) after showing an official ID card.

He said the BSMMU authority is doing tests of the journalists on a priority basis. “Besides, I also talked with the health secretary so that any affected journalist (COVID-19 positive) can get treatment on a priority basis at a dedicated hospital,” he added.

The AL joint general secretary prayed for the eternal peace of three journalists who died of COVID-19 and coronavirus-like symptoms and sought early recovery of journalists infected with the deadly virus.

Hasan also declared to give 100 PPEs to DUJ from his fund.

The event was chaired by DUJ President Kuddus Afrad and moderated by its General Secretary Sazzad Alam Khan Tapu.

Among others, Bangladesh Federal Union of Journalists (BFUJ) President Molla Jalal, Secretary General Saban Mahmud, JPC President Saiful Alam, BFUJ former president Manzurul Ahsan Bulbul, JPC senior vice president Omar Faruque and DUJ joint general secretary Khairul Alam, were present in the event.

Later, on behalf of the Deshbandhu Group and SASCO Group, coronavirus safety gears were handed over to the DUJ members.