Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi has called on the media to clarify the difference between prices of commodities in Europe and Egypt to reassure citizens.
In remarks to a TV show on MBC Masr channel on Thursday, Sisi urged the Egyptian media to reflect more accurately the reality of how Egyptians favorably view living conditions in the country and report on world events in a way that takes into consideration differences between Egypt and other states.
“We are working hard to change the lives of Egyptians for the best, and the rates at which projects are completed are unprecedented,” Sisi noted.
He said the level of unemployment in Egypt is also improving.
“In every home you find a person or a youth who is somehow working in one of these projects and earning enough to live decently."
He also urged the media to explain the current events in a particular European country more objectively.
"We should not simply only report the events but also provide facts," the President stressed.
"For example, (in France), the price of one liter of fuel and diesel, which exceeds 25 Egyptian pounds with 20 percent of taxes, is not comparable to fuel prices in Egypt,” Sisi said, stressing the importance of the media’s role in clarifying such issues.
The Egyptian government responded on Friday to rumors spread on social media affecting citizens’ health.
The Ministry of Health denied reports that Sisi’s “100 million healthy people” campaign was not a presidential initiative.
It said in a statement that the campaign had been launched by the President with the aim of eradicating virus C and detecting noncommunicable diseases at an early stage.
The Ministry issued its statement after false rumors have occasionally made the rounds on social media, some affiliated with the Muslim Brotherhood, which the government considers a terrorist organization.
The rumors, which are mainly about the people’s conditions, are soon denied by the government.