DAVAO CITY — President Rodrigo Duterte on Sunday admitted he did not read particular broadsheets but at least he knew they existed.
“I do not read your paper, but I have been searching for you,” he told a correspondent of a Manila-based broadsheet.
However, the President appeared to have been surprised when Philippine News Agency (PNA) Davao bureau chief Lilian Mellejor introduced herself and her news outfit.
“What’s your? What’s your entity?” the President asked Mellejor.
“Philippine News Agency, sir,” Mellejor replied.
“Is there such a thing [as PNA]?” Duterte asked.
But he immediately tried to make light of the situation by saying: “The peevish ones would again talk about this tomorrow,” he added as the crowd laughed.
PNA is a government news agency under the News and Information Bureau of the Presidential Communications Operations Office (PCOO) headed by Secretary Martin Andanar.
Since the Marcos years up to the present, PNA has been providing international news agencies and the local media with news reports and official statements from Malacañang and other government agencies.
It has reporters and correspondents nationwide.
PNA is an inactive member of the Organization of Asia Pacific News Agencies, which includes China’s Xinhua News Agency, South Korea’s Yonhap, Malaysia’s Bernama and Indonesia’s Antara.
It maintains a website, www.pna.gov.ph and also supplies news stories to the People’s Television Network and private media outfits—including community newspapers. —Allan Nawal