Japen to look into sustainability of election media centres: Fahmi

The Communications Minister says there are readily available facilities and equipment

9:27 PM MYT

 

TELUK PANGLIMA GARANG – The Communications and Digital Ministry will ask the Information Department (Japen) to study the suitability and best version of media centres that should be set up during elections to meet the needs of media practitioners. 

Its minister Fahmi Fadzil said this was because newsmen mostly stationed themselves in the field when covering elections. 

“Today, I visited one of the two media centres operated by Japen, namely in Kuala Langat (the other in Sabak Bernam), opened in conjunction with the state elections in Selangor, and found there are facilities and equipment readily available,” he told the media here today. 

“However, during the ongoing polls, many of them are out there in the field, and I have asked Japen to study this and conduct a post-mortem on how we can adapt the media centres to newsmen’s actual tasks,” he said.

Earlier, Fahmi, along with BN candidate Mohd Al-Hafizi Abu Bakar visited 79-year-old stroke patient Molkan Zainuddin at his home as part of the ministry’s ‘Ziarah Kasih’ programme for the Sijangkang state constituency. 

The programme is aimed at assisting the needy and underprivileged. – August 6, 2023

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