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Khan ‘left undeniable mark on the political landscape’; Hosein honours late energy minister
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Khan ‘left undeniable mark on the political landscape’; Hosein honours late energy minister
“[…] Minister [Franklin] Khan was a mentor and close friend of mine and many others, always available to listen and give advice. My friend and brother in service, I will truly miss our conversations and those wonderful moments of laughter…”
The following press release on the passing of Minister of Energy and Energy Industries Franklin Khan was submitted to Wired868 by Minister of Rural Development and Local Government Kazim Hosein:
Media Monitor: Pros too have off days; a yes-we-Khan turn-on for Mr Live Wire?
The Frequently Found Foreign Names list is a problem for voice and vision journalists in T&T. In one of these columns last month, I tried to shine a light on its importance.
Not so long ago, Wired868 editor Lasana Liburd was part of a seminar discussing challenges for the media in the era of the Internet. If the subject ever came up in that forum, I think he would have told me but I confess that I have not specifically asked him.
Image: A satirical take on new media.
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Unfair call for removal of the Energy Minister
Wednesday 30 December 2020
THE EDITOR: I read a recent newspaper article which I thought contained unfair criticism of Minister of Energy Franklin Khan. After citing a number of facts, the writer called for the resignation of the minister.
However, it became very apparent that these justifications were shaky at best and the writer omitted a significant amount of other information which would have provided the reader with a wider perspective.
The article hinges its argument on an apparent decline in natural gas and crude oil production which currently stands at 3.2 billion cubic feet per day (bcf p/d), as compared to 3.3 bcf p/d in 2016 when the minister assumed office.