Sunday, 09 November

GJA Ashanti Region expresses solidarity with journalists injured in illegal mining coverage accident

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Wrecked vehicle the journalists were driving in

The Ashanti Regional branch of the Ghana Journalists Association (GJA) has expressed deep concern and solidarity with journalists who were involved in a road accident while covering an official assignment on illegal mining (galamsey) activities in collaboration with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

In a statement issued on Friday, November 7, 2025, and signed by Regional Chairman Kofi Adu Domfeh, the Association conveyed its sympathy to the affected journalists, their families, and their respective media houses.

“The safety, welfare, and protection of journalists remain paramount to the GJA, and this unfortunate incident underscores the inherent risks associated with the critical work our members undertake in pursuit of public interest, especially on issues related to galamsey,” the statement read.

The regional leadership of the GJA assured the affected journalists of its unwavering support, adding that it is engaging relevant authorities and partners to ensure the victims receive the necessary medical care and emotional assistance.

Mr. Domfeh emphasised that as journalists continue to perform their watchdog role by bringing national attention to pressing environmental and social challenges, their safety and well-being must be treated as a top priority.

He also called on all institutions and organisations that engage the media in field assignments—especially in high-risk areas—to strictly adhere to safety protocols and ensure proper coordination and preparedness before such operations.

 

The GJA, he added, remains resolute in supporting its members and will continue advocating for stronger safety measures for journalists across the country.

Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah