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Home›News›GPA, GPF intent on fostering better relations.

GPA, GPF intent on fostering better relations.

By Savitri Laikram
13 July 2023
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 President of the Guyana Press Association (GPA) Nazima Raghubir and Secretary Iva Wharton met with Commissioner Hicken, Deputy Commissioner ‘Admin’ Calvin Brutus, Deputy Commissioner ‘Law Enforcement’ Wendell Blanhum, Head of the Corporate Communications Unit (CCU) Mark Ramotar, and Deputy CCU Head Stan Gouveia at Eve Leary.


A statement issued by the GPA states that the organisation welcomes the renewed commitment by Commissioner of Police Clifton Hicken and the Guyana Police Force to foster a better working relationship with the media and by extension the GPA.

 

There, the GPA was able to raise a number of issues among them, requesting authorisation of Commanders to speak with the media, for the provision of contacts for Commanders, Deputy Commanders, the Traffic Chief and Crime Chief as well as the timely provision of information especially on major incidents, where confirmation and accurate information would be needed.

 

The GPA also requested the provision of monthly crime and traffic accidents and incidents statistics along with comparative figures for corresponding periods with as much as possible, detailed statistics on a quarterly basis.

 

With widespread disinformation on various issues relating to policing as well as crime, the GPA also recommended frequent media engagements with the police via press conferences, familiarisation sessions as well as training.

 

The GPA is assured of a better working relationship with the police as Commissioner Hicken committed on spot to a number of the requests made.

 

The Guyana Press Association is committed to ensuring that the existing gaps in communication are remedied through more engagements and training.

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