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Akwatia By-Election: IGP assures journalists of protection

Ahead of Akwatia by-election: IGP assures journalists of protection
Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Dr. Christian Tetteh Yohuno
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By: Franklin ASARE-DONKOH

The Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Dr. Christian Tetteh Yohuno, has assured journalists and media professionals that they will not be attacked or obstructed by the police while on duty in the run-up to and during the Akwatia by-election.

The IGP gave the assurance during a meeting between executives of the Ghana Journalists Association (GJA) and the Police Administration, which took place at the Ghana International Press Center in Accra on Wednesday, August 20, 2025.

Dr. Yohuno emphasised the critical role of the media in Ghana’s democratic process, stressing that the police service considers journalists as allies rather than adversaries.

“No policeman will attack you; we are here to protect you. It is our duty to protect you because, without you, nobody would know what is happening,” he affirmed.

The IGP further highlighted the importance of journalists in keeping the public informed, particularly during national events such as elections.

According to him, media coverage ensures that people outside the electoral area can still follow developments in real time.

“Somebody might be at home and not in Akwatia, but they can see what is going on there better, thanks to you,” the IGP noted.

Dr. Yohuno further disclosed that police officers have been directed to exercise restraint and professionalism when dealing with journalists, especially those filming or documenting electoral activities.

“We’ve told our officers that the brothers and sisters holding cameras and phones during elections must be treated with moderation. Without them, people at home would have no idea what’s going on,” the IGP stressed.

Dr. Yohuno maintained that the police do not view the media as outsiders but as partners in safeguarding democracy.

He also acknowledged the role of the media in shaping public perceptions and elevating the profiles of many public officials, including himself.

“We’ve passed the stage where we see the media as a separate group. They are part of us. Some of us wouldn’t have our names known without the media,” he remarked.

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