PTFOMS holds successful media summit in Central Visayas

Over 150 participants from entire Negros Oriental in attendance
Dumaguete City – THE Presidential Task Force on Media Security (PTFoMS), successfully concluded last July 26, 2024, the Visayas Leg of its ‘Regional Media Safety Summit’ participated in by active members of the press, information officers of various government agencies and the academe.

Under the theme, “Empowering Press Freedom and Media Relations,” the summit, held at the Sierra Hotel, was hosted by the local government of Dumaguete City headed by Mayor Felipe ‘Ping’ Remollo, in partnership with the PTFoMS and the Philippine Information Agency (PIA).

The event is the second regional media safety summit launched by the PTFoMS this year with the successful holding of the Bicol Regional Summit in Legazpi City last June.

A firm proponent of good governance at the local level, Mayor Remollo added the gathering is also part of the city’s calendared activities ahead of their 75th anniversary this November.

He opened the summit with the wish not only for its success but also, as a platform for dialogue and collaboration between members of the press and public servants, focusing on enhancing understanding and cooperation in media and communication.

The program started with a message of support from Presidential Communications Office (PCO) Secretary Atty. Cheloy V. Garafil read by PTFoMS Executive Director Usec. Paul M. Gutierrez and a message from Department of Justice (DOJ) Senior Undersecretary Jesse Hermogenes Andres.

For the occasion, the PTFoMS prepared 5 topics that the participants appreciated: safeguarding media from violation of their rights thru the PTFoMS; legal and constitutional basis upholding freedom of opinion and expression in the country; rules on libel and cyber libel; guidelines on the relationship between the police and the media; and, enhancing and improving social media contents.

Gutierrez started the discussion by explaining the circumstances leading to the creation of the PTFoMS in 2016 under Administrative Order No. 1 (AO1) and its role as the government’s official mechanism to address all violations on the right to life, liberty, and security of all members of the media.

PTFoMS Executive Director Usec. Paul M. Gutierrez (seated, center) with Atty. Dio Remollo and PTFoMS Chief of Staff Atty. Hue Jyro Go, field questions from the local media during the Central Visayas Media Summit in Dumaguete City (stock photo).

Gutierrez also provided an overview of the 11-Point Journalist’s Code of Ethics and its real-life applications. He also encouraged local media practitioners in the social media realm to create their own professional organization with their own code of ethical standards and requirements for membership.

Atty. Hue Jyro U. Go, PTFoMS Chief of Staff, focused on the “Fundamentals of Democracy: Freedom of Opinion and Expression,” which laid down the governing constitutional provisions and international agreements that the Philippines is obligated to uphold in relation to freedom of opinion and expression.

He also reported that of the three recorded killings of journalists in Dumaguete—Edmund Sestoso, April 2018; Dindo Generoso, November 2019; and, Cornelio ‘Rex Cornelio’ Pepino, May 2020—two of them, those of Sestoso and Cornelio, have been deemed ‘resolved’ while that of Generoso is pending before the local court. The PTFoMS, stressed however, that nothing stops the government from revisiting any case upon discovery of any new evidence.

For his part, Atty. Claudio ‘Dio’ Remollo, former chief political affairs officer at the Office of the Speaker of the House of Representatives, enlightened the participants on the rules on libel and cyber libel under the subject, “Navigating Online Responsibility: News in Social Media and Cyber Libel.”

Remollo offered valuable insights on the legal and ethical responsibilities of media practitioners in the digital age, addressing issues such as fake news, the complexities of online content, and how to avoid cyber libel.

Remollo urged the audience to be cautious and discerning, especially in posting on social media, stating, “You can sway public opinion to a certain point, that’s why it’s a powerful tool that should be used with caution.”

PLT Stephen L. Polinar, Public Information Officer/Spokesperson of the Negros Oriental Provincial Police Office (NOPPO), presented on “An Effective Collaboration: Media-PNP Relations 101.” His session emphasized the importance of building strong partnerships between the media and law enforcement agencies to enhance community safety and ensure accurate information dissemination.

Polinar also reminded the participants of the approved policies and guidelines from the national police headquarters in Camp Crame pertaining to the relationship between the media and the police.

Ms. Aleli V. Dorado-Suguitan, Overseer, Digital Media and Interactive Services at People’s Television Network (PTV), for her part, delivered a presentation on “The Digital Sphere: Understanding & Enhancing Social Media Discourse.”

Her talk explored the role of social media, its appropriate use, and relevant issues in today’s open information age. She also imparted strategies to increase engagement, as well as practices to avoid in managing public pages.

The final count of the participants numbered over 150, coming from the three congressional districts of Negros Oriental, which is more than the initial number of nearly 100 pre-event registrants.

The attendees were all given a certificate of participation afterwards. ###