6th ordinary session of the CSC: The college of advisors is working on referral files

Bobo-Dioulasso: The college of advisors of the Higher Council of Communication (CSC) was in conclave on Monday April 29, 2024 in Bobo-Dioulasso, for its 6th ordinary session of the year. Several referral and self-referral files were on the agenda for this session.

The Higher Communication Council (CSC) intends to organize its advisors as best as possible to enable them to take charge of media regulation missions.

In this context, the college of these advisors met on Monday April 29, 2024 in Bobo-Dioulasso for the 6th ordinary session of the current year.

Organized into commissions, the CSC’s elders reflected on referrals and self-referrals, and on shortcomings noted in the content of the media.

The holding of this session in the middle of National Culture Week (SNC) in Bobo-Dioulasso, according to the vice-president of the CSC, Louis Modeste Ouédraogo, denotes the desire of its structure to support and promote culture from Burkina Faso.

‘We use our regulatory mission to promote and protect national cultu
re. And all the meaning that the institution wanted to give through the relocation of this session to Bobo-Dioulasso,’ he explained on the reasons for holding the 6th session in Bobo-Dioulasso.

Culture is the identity of the country that the media convey in all its diversity. This is why the CSC, he indicated, would like the regulation to contribute to protecting and promoting this national culture.

Louis Modeste Ouédraogo took the opportunity to congratulate and encourage the media to always reflect cultural diversity and have initiatives to promote culture.

In addition to the 6th session , the CSC has other activities in its Bobolais agenda, including the organization of a public conference on the theme ‘Media regulation and promotion of national culture: sovereignty issues’.

By organizing these activities in the economic capital Bobo-Dioulasso, the Higher Council of Communication (CSC), confided Louis Modeste Ouédraogo, wanted to support the momentum of the authorities in the promotion of national cult
ure and affirmation of cultural sovereignty.

Source: Burkina Information Agency