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    Deputy Minister Sando Clashes with PUL President Over Press Freedom Concerns

    Chester SmithBy Chester SmithOctober 2, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    By Amos Harris

    Deputy Information Minister Daniel O. Sando has taken a combative stance against the President of the Press Union of Liberia (PUL), rejecting concerns about threats to press freedom and dismissing them as “misleading” and “outdated.”

    Speaking Thursday, October 2, 2025, at the Ministry of Information Cultural Affairs and Tourism (MICAT) weekly press briefing, Sando insisted that the administration of President Joseph Nyuma Boakai has no record of suppressing the media.

    “There has never been a day under this administration that the government has shut down any radio station or newspaper in Liberia,” Sando said, before warning that the PUL president “needs to be careful with his statements.”

    Sando went further, accusing the Union of turning a blind eye to what he called “reckless practices” within Liberia’s media, while failing to enforce ethical standards.

    His sharp remarks were a direct response to comments made during the PUL’s 61st anniversary program in Sinkor, where Union president Julius Kanubah cautioned the Boakai government not to repeat the repressive tactics used by previous regimes. 

    Kanubah reminded the public of past crackdowns under Tubman, Doe, Taylor, Sirleaf and Weah, and urged vigilance to prevent history from repeating itself.

    As part of its anniversary celebrations, the Union announced the reactivation of the National Media Council, a multi-stakeholder body that will investigate complaints, mediate disputes, and promote ethical reporting. 

    The Council is expected to be inaugurated later this month and will include journalists, civil society, lawyers, women’s groups, and religious organizations.

    While Sando attempted to soften his message by describing himself and Information Minister Jerolinmek Matthew Piah as “friends of the media,” his remarks have already drawn unease. 

    Some journalists interpreted his words as an attempt to silence legitimate criticism.

    Critics note that although no outlets have been forcibly shut down, the government’s influence still looms large through selective advertising, restricted access to information, and the precarious working conditions faced by many journalists.

    Analysts say the heated exchange exposes a critical test for the Boakai administration whether it will strengthen Liberia’s fragile democratic space and protect independent journalism, or risk undermining the very freedoms it claims to defend.

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