GJA mourns Richard Kwaku Agyei
“We however take consolation in the fact that Kwaku was a player on the theatre stage and after playing his part admirably will be heard of no more, but his memory will linger on.
The Ghana Journalist s Association (GJA) has expressed its “utmost sadness and pain” at the untimely demise of Richard Kwaku Agyei of Service Radio.
In a statement on Tuesday, the Bono, Bono East and Ahafo Regional Chairman of the Association, Larry Paa Qwesi Moses, described the late journalist as a “colleague, brother and friend” who’s dedication and commitment to the work was highly commendable..
“We however take consolation in the fact that Kwaku was a player on the theatre stage and after playing his part admirably will be heard of no more, but his memory will linger on.
“We console the management and staff of Service Radio, as well as the family of our fallen comrade and give the fullest assurance that executive and members of the Ghana Journalists Association in the three regions (Bono, Bono East and Ahafo) will fully participate in all ceremonies to give Richard Kwaku Adjei a befitting farewell to the other world,” the statement noted.
Richard Kwaku Adjei was involved in a motor accident while leading his newly promoted club, Baffour Soccer Academy to Accra for a pre-season.