PRINPAG Calls on Government, CSOs, Int. Community to Fight Against Media Brutalities
PRINPAG is the leading association representing private newspapers and online news publishers in Ghana with the mission to promote press freedom, defend the rights of media professionals, and uphold the highest standards of journalism in the country
The Private Newspapers and Online News Publishers Association of Ghana (PRINPAG) wants the government of Ghana, Civil Society organizations and the international community to condemn all forms of violence and aggression against journalists in Ghana. This according to the Association is vital to the promotion of a safe and enabling environment for journalists to exercise their professional duties freely.
The call, contained in a press statement jointly signed by the Acting Executive Secretary, Mr Jeorge Wilson Kingson, and president Andrew Edwin Arthur to mark this year’s ‘International Day to End Impunity for Crimes Against Journalists’ commemorated on every November 2, also highlighted the importance of ending any form of impunity for crimes targeting media personnel
The day serves as a reminder of the dangers journalists face worldwide while performing their duties to report the truth.
According to PRINPAG “It is an occasion to remember and honor journalists who lost their lives or faced harassment, intimidation, imprisonment, or violence in the line of duty”.
They also noted the significant progress Ghana has made in supporting a free and independent press as the media’s role in a democratic society cannot be overstated.
PRINPAG noted that they are in firm stand in their unwavering belief that journalists must be allowed to carry out their constitutional mandate without fear of persecution or harm.
While reaffirming their commitment to advancing press freedom, protecting journalists and promoting responsible journalism, PRINPAG urged media organizations both local and international, to strengthen their support networks and measures to safeguard the safety of journalists.
“Collaborations between media houses, government institutions and civil society is crucial in combating impunity and ensuring the safety and well-being of journalists,” the release noted.
“We call upon everyone to actively promote press freedom and hold accountable those who seek to silence the voices of truth,” they added.
PRINPAG is the leading association representing private newspapers and online news publishers in Ghana with the mission to promote press freedom, defend the rights of media professionals, and uphold the highest standards of journalism in the country.
By Gertrude Amuzu || ghananewsonline.com.gh