Journalists as important as educators, security forces, says Sarawak deputy minister


KUCHING: The role of journalists, who serve as a source of information and news for the public and government, is as vital as that of educators and national security forces, says Datuk Abdullah Saidol.

The Deputy Minister in the Premier of Sarawak's Department (Corporate Affairs, Information, and Sarawak Public Communications Unit) said that accredited, experienced and discerning journalists are increasingly sought after to deliver accurate, verified and constructive news, aimed at nurturing an informed, positive-thinking and competitive society.

"The sacrifices and dedication of every individual in the field of journalism – whether braving the sun and rain in the field or rushing deadlines in the office – should always be appreciated," he told Bernama in conjunction with the National Journalists' Day (Hawana) 2025 on Thursday (May 29).

He said that the integrity and dignity of the majority of ethical journalists who were honest in delivering verified and accurate information were increasingly challenged by the misuse of alternative media to spread harmful content or misleading narratives.

"As the world navigates the challenges of the digital revolution, which affects many aspects of human life, it also transforms the media landscape through the rise of social media platforms and the emergence of new players in content delivery – namely, influencers," he added.

Meanwhile, Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi, in a Facebook post, described journalists as guardians of integrity and key voices shaping the national narrative in today's digital landscape.

He conveyed his appreciation to media professionals for their steadfast commitment to delivering accurate, timely, and ethical information.

"Behind every impactful headline are journalists who write with courage and a deep sense of responsibility.

"Many of my friends are journalists. I respect their dedication, admire their principles, and recognise the often-unseen sacrifices they make behind the news," he said.

Ahmad Zahid also expressed hope that media practitioners will continue to uphold their work with sincerity and honesty, ensuring journalism remains guided by wisdom and transparency. – Bernama

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