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GJA to repurpose journalism to tackle social needs

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The Ghana Journalists Association, (GJA), at 70 is not only poised to mount iron-clad defense of press freedom in Ghana, but also determined to repurpose journalism to tackle social needs and governance issues.

The President of the GJA, Roland Affail Monney, said the Association had started pursuing projects on sanitation, road safety and inclusive development.

He said media houses like TV3, Citi FM, Peace FM and Joy FM, which were supposed to operate within the confines of commercial imperatives make room for issues on sanitation, road safety and indiscipline.

“This is highly commendable. We appeal to all media houses to get on board,” Mr Monney stated on Thursday at the commemoration of the 70th Birthday of the GJA in Accra.

The occasion was to zoom in the historic lens and view with utmost appreciation the inestimable sacrifice and magnificent vision of all founding fathers and mothers who established the Africa Press Association, the precursor of the GJA on August 15, 1949.

“GJA has come so far but we still have so far to go to shape a media system which will be more credible, professional, ethical, responsible and responsive to the developmental and democratic needs of the public,” Mr. Monney said.

“The welfare of our members and training of journalists locally and internationally will received greater attention in the years to come.”

The GJA President said: “By dint of will and the grace of God we shall succeed to actualize the dreams of the patriots who founded the GJA.”

A former Director-General of the Ghana Broadcasting Corporation (GBC), David Anaglate, who chaired the function, recounted that freedom of the press in Ghana did not come on a silver platter.

Mr. Anaglate, who urged the National Media Commission (NMC) to protect press freedom in the country, also appealed to the Commission to intervene in closure of Radio Gold and others by the National Communications Authority (NCA).

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