‘Journalists Will Reach Heaven First’ – Rev. Omiat Tells Dokolo Journalists at Press Freedom Day Celebration

‎By Ouni Jaspher

DOKOLO – Journalists in Dokolo have been urged to uphold truth, integrity, and community service, as they joined the Dokolo Journalists Development Association (DJDA) to mark a belated World Press Freedom Day at Jungle Comfort Zone in Dokolo Town Council.

‎The event drew praises and advice for journalists for the good practice of journalism being carried out in the district.

‎Speaking on behalf of all media outlets, the Deputy Director of Lango Broadcasting Services, Rev. Sam Omiat, said he was honored to represent radio stations at the occasion.

‎“Journalism seems to have started from heaven, so journalists will be the first people to reach heaven,” Omiat explained. Quoting John 14:6, he said Jesus brought a message of “I am the way, the truth and the life.”

‎He said radio plays a great role in shaping the community, promoting accountability and good governance.

‎He asked journalists to live a good life and be careful, noting that Jesus was sensitive and when he declared “It is done today” in Jerusalem, it came to pass.

‎On salary enhancement, Omiat encouraged journalists to remain committed. “You are doing a noble job. Jesus did not receive a salary, did not have a house, but look at his followers. Do your work and you will be blessed,” he said.

‎Stephen Opio Ongora, Chairperson of DJDA, said the association’s mission is to empower journalists economically and fight for their rights.

‎Jimmy Ray Emwaku, LC3 Chairperson of Dokolo Sub County, advised journalists to take part in community development programs such as the Parish Development Model (PDM).

‎Christopher Odwee, LC3 Chairperson of Dokolo Town Council, warned journalists against sabotaging government programs.

‎He also asked security operatives not to arrest journalists who publish corruption-related investigations but instead reward them.

‎Tonny Odongo Ocen, Dokolo District Vice Chairperson, who represented LC5 Chairperson Peter Ogwang, asked journalists to promote government programs but desist from stories that negatively expose matters of state.

‎Jafa Ocaya, the Assistant Resident District Commissioner, expressed gratitude for the work of journalists.

‎He urged them to put effort into community engagement that promotes development and supports efforts to attain new administrative units, such as municipality status.

‎Martin Okech Ogwal, NRM Youth League Chairperson for Adok Sub County, who represented Dokolo North MP Joseph Jones Ogwal, said journalists should be fair in reporting and embrace a saving culture.

‎Vincent Opito, MP for Dokolo South, narrated how the Makony brought a radio system to the world.

‎He said journalists should plan for the future of their families. He outlined four principles of life: Truth, Equal Justice, Life, and Access to Rightful Information.

‎Opito confirmed that his office will work hand in hand with journalists.

‎The belated celebration brought together journalists, local leaders, and community members to reflect on the role of the media in society transformation.

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