Media matters discussed in national consultative forum |10 April 2015
Seychelles Broadcasting Corporation’s effectiveness in delivering on its mandate as the independent state broadcaster was debated again during the second meeting of the National Consultative Forum for the year 2015.
The meeting took place yesterday at State House under the chairmanship of President James Michel.
Senior staff of the Seychelles Broadcasting Corporation (SBC) were in attendance for part of the meeting.
The President urged SBC to become more innovative by providing the range and quality of modern broadcasting and information services that the Seychellois audience expects.
It should consider ways in which it could supplement its core functions by providing additional commercial products and expert services that could help generate revenue for the growth and development of the SBC.
Seychelles National Youth Council deputy chief executive Alvin Laurence shared with the forum the findings of a media survey covering young persons in the 11-20 years old age range.
The survey suggested that young persons were increasingly accessing online information and social media services from mobile phones, laptops and computers. Members advised that SBC's online presence should reflect these trends.
Members also adopted, with minor amendments, the texts of a set of common prayers for school assemblies, proposed by Sifco, the Seychelles Interfaith Committee.
The President again thanked members of the forum for their suggestions, comments and criticisms which were already making a significant impact on fostering national unity.
Many of the suggestions of members had already been adopted by government, and although this usually happened without great fanfare or credit to the forum, its members could be justly proud of the contribution they had made.
For example, the idea for the 2015 national theme – I Love Seychelles – had originated in the forum itself.
The next meeting of the forum is expected to be held in May.