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Rowley says He’s Most Accessible PM

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By Sue-Ann Wayow

PRIME Minister Dr Keith Rowley says he has been more accessible to the media than any other prime minister.

On Thursday, in a statement posted on the Office of the Prime Minister’s Facebook page, Dr Rowley stated, “It cannot be truthfully disputed that this Government has been more accessible to the media than most. There has been no Prime Minister who has consistently spent more hours before the local media fielding questions to the media’s exhaustion.”

Dr Rowley stated that state-owned TTT was just a small part of local media  and every ministry and most public sector departments had separate communication units which were always open to the media.

“These being the undisputed facts, allegations of dictatorship and government restrictions are rejected,” he said.

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He made these statements as the Opposition continued to lambast the Government for allowing media access to only TTT to cover the Venezuelan repatriation.

Maduro’s Pawns 

In a  press release also issued on Thursday, Opposition Leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar said the latest remarks by the Minister of Communications Symon de Nobriga  only raises more red flags.

“According to the Government, this repatriation exercise was entirely the work of the Maduro regime and the Trinidad and Tobago Government had no say in the matter. This is a shocking and damning admission that suggests the Rowley regime are simply pawns of Maduro,” she said.

Persad-Bissessar stated that the migrant crisis in Trinidad and Tobago was a matter of national importance and local media as well as citizens of Trinidad and Tobago had a right to be able to scrutinise the repatriation process and policy which was occurring on  home soil.

Quoting from a Miami Herald article entitled“ As Venezuelans flee hunger Maduro tries to lure them home with free flights”, Persad-Bissessar said the question must be asked,  “Were journalists banned from covering this repatriation exercise  because the Rowley regime is  conducting a joint propaganda  campaign with Maduro?”

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Persad-Bissessar also referred to  the Media Association of Trinidad and Tobago (MATT) statement  that it was becoming customary for  the Government to either  ban or limit independent media from covering important news events.

She said, “A free and independent media is the bedrock of our democracy. The Government of Trinidad and Tobago must be under the control of its own citizens, not foreign dictatorships. Every day the Rowley regime looks more similar to the Maduro regime. If we do not defend our democracy, soon we won’t be able to tell either regime apart.”

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