Sainey MK Marenah has announced he has resigned from GRTS and will be going into independent journalism.
Marenah had been a staff of GRTS but the state broadcaster allowed him to work with the Constitutional Review Commission as head of media and communication.
His time at the CRC has now come to an end but he said he would not be going back to GRTS.
He said in a statement shared with The Fatu Network: “My resignation is personal and on professional grounds. It comes following the end of my secondment to The Constitutional Review Commission where I served as Head of Media and Communications for nearly 2 years.
“I will used this moment to thank the management and staff of GRTS for giving me the opportunity to serve my country and her people.
“The work and values I learned both at CRC and GRTS will help me in building up my career. I had a great time working with y’all.
“However, I’ve no hard feelings with anyone and leaving GRTS with a happy heart.
“Special Thanks to Mr. Ebrima Jatta, Managing Editor, GRTS for his support, guidance and encouragement during my time at the Newsroom.
“I will now go into independent Journalism and Communications and media consultancy.”