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GJA Ashanti Region Shows Support for Journalists Injured During Illegal Mining Coverage

GJA Ashanti Region pledges full support and calls for strict safety measures for journalists covering high-risk assignments

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  • GJA Ashanti Region expresses full support for journalists injured while covering illegal mining operations with the EPA.
  • The association urges all institutions to strictly follow safety protocols and ensure proper coordination during field assignments in high-risk areas.
  • GJA is engaging authorities and partners to provide medical care and emotional support to the injured journalists and their families.

The Ashanti Regional Branch of the Ghana Journalists Association (GJA) has expressed deep concern over the recent accident involving journalists covering illegal mining activities in collaboration with the Environmental Protection Authority (EPA).

Below is the press release…

Press Statement
For Immediate Release

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

The Ashanti Regional Branch of the Ghana Journalists Association (GJA) has received with deep concern the news of an accident involving some journalists who were covering an official assignment on illegal mining activities in collaboration with the Environmental Protection Authority (EPA).

We stand in full solidarity with our affected colleagues in this difficult moment. Our thoughts and prayers are with them, their families, and their media organizations. 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 leadership of the GJA in the Ashanti Region wishes to assure all affected journalists of its unwavering support. We are actively engaging relevant authorities and partners to ensure they receive the necessary medical attention and emotional support.

As journalists continue to play their watchdog role in bringing national attention to environmental and social challenges, it is imperative that their safety is given topmost priority. We call on all institutions that engage the media in field operations, particularly in high-risk areas, to adhere strictly to safety protocols and ensure proper coordination and preparedness at all times.

The GJA remains resolute in supporting our colleagues through these trying times

Signed:
Kofi Adu Domfeh
Regional Chairman
Ghana Journalists Association – Ashanti Region

 

NOVEMBER 7, 2025

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