Ghana Journalists Association Demands Investigation Into Attack on Graphic Reporter

Placards of the demonstration

Accra, Ghana, August 5, 2019//-The Ghana Journalists Association (GJA) has demanded a full scale investigation into attack on Graphic reporter who was allegedly molested recently at a church premises at  Sakumono in the Tema West Municipality.

Della Russell Ocloo, Tema Regional Correspondent of the Graphic Communications Group Limited was on Sunday 4th August 2019, allegedly attacked and molested by some agitated members of the Glorious Way Church pastored by embattled Prophet Badu Kobi at Sakumono in the Tema West Municipality.

According to Della, she went to the church to follow up on a protest march by members of the 1000 Women’s March in a bid to find out the Pastor’s reaction to the backlash flowing from his denigrating comments against Asante, Fante and Ewe women.

In a statement condemning the attack, the Tema GJA Chairman, Dominic Hlordzi said:

“We consider the attempt by the church members to attack her reprehensible and uncivilized way of addressing such a case in a democratic dispensation”.

“Mob injustice has been a grave cancer wreaking havoc on innocent lives and so for members of a church professing to be worshipers of a merciful and forgiving God to engage in an act as narrated by the journalist can at best be described as unchristian, ungodly and an affront to the Holy word of God”.

The statement urged the Christian Community, Christian Council of Ghana, the Pentecostal and Charismatic Groupings to call Pastor Badu Kobi and his congregation to order and guide them to the narrow path of righteousness.

“What even pierced the soul of the GJA is the harrowing attempt by a woman of the church to use a club fixed with nails to attack Della”.

The Association in Tema is sad that despite numerous efforts with stakeholders and appeals to citizens to end attacks on journalists the dastardly act stills persist.

The conduct of the police personnel to the scene also leaves much to be desired.

We are constantly reminded of the phrase “the police is your friend”. However the practice on the ground in terms of police-civilians relations is nothing to be proud of, the statement said.

“Why should the police struggle with a harmless lady to seize her phone and bag? Why was she forced to write a statement when she was insisting on having her lawyer present before such an action?

GJA wants to know the role of the police in the entire narrative and why personnel were unprofessional in handling the case. What informed the police decision to detain the reporter? The Association demands answers.

The GJA hereby encouraged journalists to be safety conscious in the performance of their duties, the statement said.

African Eye Report

 

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