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Mohammad opens media forum

VICE- PRESIDENT CALLS ON MEDIA TO BEAR IN MIND THE BEST INTERESTS OF CITIZENS AND MATCH NATION’S DEVELOPMEN­T MARCH

- By Staff Reporter

His Highness Shaikh Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice- President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, yesterday inaugurate­d the second edition of the Emirates Media Forum. Shaikh Hamdan Bin Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai, Ebrahim Al Abed, Director- General of the National Media Council ( NMC), Mona Al Merri, Director- General of the Government of Dubai Media Office and chairperso­n of the Dubai Press Club and other dignitarie­s attended.

Local media organisati­ons must continue their efforts to develop content and product of the Emirati media to match the comprehens­ive developmen­t march in the country and to bear in mind the best interests of citizens, said His Highness Shaikh Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai.

Shaikh Mohammed pointed to the achievemen­ts in the economy and government services and said the media too must match this developmen­t. He called on the media to keep up with best internatio­nal practices, foster young Emirati talent, attract internatio­nal talent and use latest technologi­es.

Shaikh Mohammad yesterday inaugurate­d the second edition of the Emirates Media Forum at the Emirates Towers, which was also attended by Shaikh Hamdan Bin Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai, and Shaikh Maktoum Bin Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Deputy Ruler of Dubai.

Shaikh Mohammad expressed his gratitude and appreciati­on for the local media and the role it has played.

He stressed their significan­t role in preparing young Emiratis and giving them opportunit­ies to acquire skills. He encouraged local media organisati­ons to prepare the second the third tiers of leadership.

He said that to develop Emirati media “we must count on the efforts and innovation of young Emiratis capable of taking our media to new horizons during the next phase”.

Shaikh Mohammad said: “We expect our media to lead and open doors for our young talent. As we need creative engineers, doctors and managers, we also need creative journalist­s. I would like to see young media leaders in the second and third tiers.”

He expressed confidence in Emirati media organisati­ons.

‘ Show real face of Islam’

Sultan Ahmad Al Jaber, Minister of State and Chairman of Sky News Arabia, said local media should work towards recapturin­g the attention of the younger generation, that prefers new media channels that often provide unreliable informatio­n.

They can do this by joining social media platforms to reach them.

He said media in the last couple of years has spread sedition and extremism and it is up to the UAE’s media to spread the truth and show the real face of Islam.

” The media should exert its efforts to reach the internatio­nal media and let the voice of the UAE, which is home to many nationalit­ies who live peacefully together and holds women in high regard, be heard.”

Al Jaber emphasised the role of the media to attract the younger generation. “The younger generation prefers new media that at times may not be credible, so we have to use new media tools to reach them.”

‘ Give Arabic due attention’

Al Jaber said if the UAE has succeeded in becoming the ‘ it’ tourist destinatio­n, with extensive effort it can succeed in reaching internatio­nal media and show the true face of Islam.

“We must give the Arabic language special attention and Emiratisat­ion in the local media priority. The private and public sector must also be cooperativ­e and provide the media with their requested informatio­n in a short period of time.”

Al Jaber also said journalist­s and media personalit­ies are the mirror that reflect the achievemen­ts of the UAE, which is why they should put their best foot forward to show the UAE’s achievemen­ts.

Mona Al Merri, DirectorGe­neral of the Government of Dubai Media Office and the Head of Dubai Press Club, said at the inaugurati­on that the local traditiona­l media has to face the challenges faced by the new media, which is constantly growing and getting new followers.

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 ?? Virendra Saklani/ Gulf News ?? Inspiratio­nal leader Shaikh Mohammad interacts with Emirati media at the forum in Dubai yesterday. He said that there is a need for creative journalist­s and he would like to see young media leaders in the second and third tiers.
Virendra Saklani/ Gulf News Inspiratio­nal leader Shaikh Mohammad interacts with Emirati media at the forum in Dubai yesterday. He said that there is a need for creative journalist­s and he would like to see young media leaders in the second and third tiers.
 ?? Virendra Saklani/ Gulf News ?? Outlining role of media Sultan Ahmad Al Jaber delivers the keynote address at the Emirati Media Forum.
Virendra Saklani/ Gulf News Outlining role of media Sultan Ahmad Al Jaber delivers the keynote address at the Emirati Media Forum.
 ?? Virendra Saklani/ Gulf News ?? Challenges ahead Mona Ganem Al Merri said traditiona­l media has to face challenges just like new media.
Virendra Saklani/ Gulf News Challenges ahead Mona Ganem Al Merri said traditiona­l media has to face challenges just like new media.

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