SEN. Bong Go highlighted the crucial role that media professionals play in molding public dialogue and promoting openness in government.
"In this age of fast-paced information flow, our responsibilities are more interconnected than ever. As public officials, we remain unwavering in our dedication to transparency and accountability. We are charged with governance and ensuring that our actions mirror the faith and anticipations of the people we represent," Go said during the 2nd Bicol Social Media Summit 2024 at the Casablanca Convention Center in Legazpi City, Albay, on Thursday, June 6.
The event was also attended by Councilor Caroline Ziga, Presidential Task Force on Media Security Undersecretary Paul Gutierrez, and National Press Club President Lydia Bueno.
Go stressed the importance of the media's role.
"They serve as the link between the government and the public, making sure that every step we take is known and comprehended by the public," he said.
He pointed out that the work of public servants can only be fully recognized if it is effectively relayed to the people.
With the theme "The Role of Public Servants and Youth Leaders: Promoting Societal Inclusivity and Competitiveness in the Region," the summit, led by Bicol Press Club President Ruel Saldico, focused on the pivotal roles of public servants and the media in fostering a more inclusive and competitive society.
Go, an adopted son of Legazpi City who attended the first summit last year, also underscored the indispensable role of media professionals in shaping public discourse and ensuring transparency in governance.
The senator also reinforced the Filipinos' right to be informed about national affairs, attributing this critical responsibility to the media. "Filipinos have every right to know what's happening in their country, and it is the job of those in the media to deliver this information accurately and promptly," he said.
"Your responsibility to report accurately and ethically helps shape public perception and policy direction. This is a powerful tool in shaping our nation's path forward," he added.
A key highlight of his speech was Senate Bill 1183, or the Media and Entertainment Workers Welfare Act.
This legislative proposal he filed aims to provide enhanced protection, security, and incentives for media workers across all platforms, reflecting Go's commitment to the welfare of media professionals.
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