Despite being absent from the studios for quite a while
now, Malick Jones has insisted that he is still a bona fide staff member of the
Gambia Radio and Television Services.
He added that he is, at present, receiving a half
salary but that he hopes to resume work as he was not found culpable of any
wrongdoing.
Mr. Jones made these disclosures on Tuesday at the
continuation of the trial of the former press officer at the Office of the
President, Mr. Mam Sait Ceesay.
Mr. Jones, who is a star witness in the trial of the
former State House press officer over allegations of false publication and
broadcasting, yesterday told the Banjul Magistrates’ Court that he was a
broadcaster with the national radio and that he knew the accused.
“ I can recall that between
5th and 7th of September, I
had a discussion with Mam Sait and I can remember telling him that I was
promoted to the position of head of current affairs and sports at GRTS,”
reflected Mr. Jones.
He added:“ I also advised him that he should be serious
with his job for he could by now be the Director of Press at State House.”
According to Jones, Mam Sait had, in the conversation,
informed him that he was ‘definitely’ nursing an ambition for the position of
Press Director at State House. Mr. Jones went on to explain that he told Mam
that Alex Dacosta could be a potential holder of the position that he was
yearning for.
However, stated Jones, 48 hours after his conversation
with Mam, he saw on the Daily Observer newspaper that Alex was appointed
as the Director of Press at State House.
“When I saw the story, I gave a call to the accused and
asked him whether it was he who gave words to Observer about Alex’s appointment
but he responded that he only sent a text message to Dr. Saja Taal with a
question mark. I did not see the text message myself,” revealed Jones. He added
that he had told Sait that he [Jones] didn’t think that it was wise for him to
do what he did.
“The accused later got back to me and told me that he
had spoken to Dr. Taal but Taal had told him that he did not see the question
mark. The accused later told me that Dr. Taal had confirmed seeing the question
mark after the publication and that it was an oversight. I was later arrested
and taken to the police headquarters in Banjul,” said he.
Under cross-examination, Malick confirmed being jointly
charged with Mam at the Banjul Magistrates’ Court with certain alleged offences.
He admitted that the name of Alex Dacosta was mentioned by him in his chat with
Mam Sait but denied ever making a statement that Alex was appointed as State
House Press boss.
The case continues on April
29th.
Src: Point, The