The Uganda Editors’
Guild (UEG) has said the media will boycott government press briefings in
protest against what they described as an unconstitutional directive on
government advertising.
In
a statement issued July 24, the editors said the arbitrary and
‘unconstitutional’ directive issued by President Museveni on March 6, 2023, and
further reinforced by the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Finance on
July 10, 2023, is detrimental to media freedom and the equitable distribution
of public funds. The contentious directive mandates all government advertising
to be channeled solely through the government-owned Uganda Broadcasting
Corporation (UBC) and print media through the New Vision.
The
editors said the presidential directive is in violation of the liberalized
economic trajectory adopted by Uganda in the 1990s, where public agencies are
expected to compete fairly with the private sector for revenue and government
business.
According
to the press release, Article 40(2) of the Constitution of Uganda grants every
individual the right to practice their profession and carry on lawful
occupations, trade, and business.
The
editors urged the government to abandon the directive and seek alternative
solutions that promote fairness, transparency, and accountability in the
allocation of government advertising funds and also engage with the concerned
authorities.
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