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Hussein Mohammed Reacts to Citizen TV being partisan when reporting Raila and Ruto

A few days ago, The Media Council of Kenya (MCK) issued a statement following a string of attacks by Deputy President William Ruto’s allies directed at Citizen TV.

Through a statement dated Thursday, May 19, the Media Council singled out Kapseret Member of Parliament Oscar Sudi and his South Mugirango counterpart Silvanos Osoro for intimidating the editorial leadership of Royal Media Services (RMS).

Sudi had called out the station for failing to censor remarks made by Suna East MP Junet Mohamed, that he said borders hate speech.

However, the media council statement has not stopped the political class and elites from the continued accusations against royal media services, as more people come out to express their disappointment.

Yesterday, reknown political analyst Prof. Edward Kisiangani ignited a fierce debate after he tweeted that Citizen TV has perfected its fight against DP William Ruto and Kenya Kwanza.

According to him, the media house has openly declared political stand and support for Raila in its reporting.

“@citizentvkenya has perfected the anti- Ruto and anti- Kenya Kwanza coverage to fine art. 7PM this evening( mentions KK and Azimio rallies but only shows Azimio pics. Covers Karua in Kiambu and RAO in Narok but has little notice for KK econ. forum in Murang’a @HusseinMohamedg,” Kisiangani stated.

 

Former Citizen journalist Mohammed Hussein joined the conversation, urging his colleagues to stick to foundations of journalism.

“Political journalism becoming increasingly partisan. Our colleagues should avoid deviating from the foundations that journalism was built upon,” Hussein commented.

Adding to the list, Kapseret MP had earlier accused the Kilimani-based station of covering the Suna West MP as he allegedly insulted members of the Kenya Kwanza camp.

Citizen TV, you can continue covering and reporting on Azimio and Junet Mohamed with all his (unprintable) and abusive remarks,” Sudi stated.

In a message to all political leaders, the Media Council noted that reporting done by all media stations follows a professional code of conduct.

“We particularly take note of the latest verbal attack against Citizen TV by Kapseret Member of Parliament Oscar Sudi vide a social media post meant to intimidate the editorial discretion of the station. Sudi’s statement comes after similar threats by South Mugirango Member of Parliament Silvanus Osoro who castigated the media outlet for alleged biased reporting,” a statement signed by MCK CEO David Omwoyo read in part.

“We advise politicians and the public that Kenya’s media and journalists are guided by a professional code of conduct, with sufficient mechanisms for self-regulation, both as an industry or at a personal level,” MCK added.

However, to address cases of dissatisfaction, MCK has urged political leaders who feel aggrieved to file their complaints through the Media Complaints Commission.

According to the Council 45 cases of press freedom violations have been reported since January this year with most of them relating to electioneering and political campaigns.

“The Council is disturbed that such threats are likely to incite the public and political supporters against the media and may thus expose journalists and media practitioners to violations of their rights as they go about their rightful duties.

Attacks against and intimidation of the media contravenes Articles 34 and 35 of the Constitution on the Freedom of Media and Access to Information,” Omwoyo explained.

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