GNBA licences should be used to benefit all Guyanese- PM Nagamootoo
Prime Minister Moses Nagamootoo
Prime Minister Moses Nagamootoo

Prime Minister, Moses Nagamootoo has urged the Guyana National Broadcasting Authority’s, (GNBA) new Board of Directors, to ensure that the licences the board issues are used for the benefit of all Guyanese.

The Prime Minister cited the need to boost awareness of the need to protect the nation’s sovereignty and its new found resources. On Wednesday, the GNBA’s six-person board was sworn in by the Prime Minister at his official residence on Main Street. During the ceremony, Prime Minister Nagamootoo said the new board must be able to ensure that Guyanese are not contaminated by propaganda, but be instilled with information that will bring unity.

“Not everyone who runs around with a camera or with a microphone in their hand will be entitled to become a licencee of that strategic resource, so it has to be used beneficially for our nation particularly when we are being challenged by a neighbouring country that claims ownership of five-eighths of our country,” Prime Minister Nagamootoo was quoted as saying by the Government Information Agency (GINA).

According to GINA, the new board will serve for two years. The Prime Minister noted that the previous board experienced some difficulties along the way, but this new board must not look at the past, but ensure that they function in an acceptable manner.

According to the GINA report, the Prime Minister said that even though there is respect for the different ethnicities and backgrounds, “we are all enthusiastic that we in Guyana can one day have modern digital communication that links our people particularly in a diverse way… We have to be able to use communication to bring us all together, to mould us, not forever being six peoples, but being one Guyanese.”

Further, the Prime Minister pointed out that the role of GNBA is not only to issue licences to persons who meet the standard, but to also ensure that the licences are reviewed so that the licencees are in compliance with the laws. He stressed that the licences are “very precious limited scarce national resources” and should be treated with pride and dignity when distributed.

Prime Minister Nagamootoo charged the newly elected members to execute their duties effectively.

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