Monrovia-The Government of Liberia has announced the suspension of all new operating licenses and authorizations issued to media operators from January 1 to June 18, 2018.
The Government says it is reviewing the regulatory regime due to technical and administrative anomalies including duplication of frequencies to radio and television operators and incorrect designations and submission.
The review process which will begin Wednesday, June 20, 2018 will not affect any media entity which has been in existence prior to January 2018.
According to an Information Ministry release, following the review process, new and appropriate frequencies, including operating authorizations will be issued to media operators by the Ministry of Information and the Liberia Telecommunications Authority within the period designated for the review in keeping with the standard required.
According to the MICAT release, the government has mandated all sector actors including the LTA and the Ministry of Information, Cultural Affairs and Tourism to expeditiously initiate the exercise so that it does not unfairly affect media operators that are compliant.
Meanwhile, this move by the government comes at a time when report of the launch of a media outlet has been revealed, PUNCH FM, that many feel would be critical of the Weah’s Administration.
The outlet is reported to be owned by journalist Patrick Honnah, who is believed to be supporter of former Vice President Joseph Boakai was defeated by President Weah in a runoff election last December.