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Journalists must prioritise credibility and safety — GJA Ashanti Chairperson

Fri, Nov 28 2025 6:18 PM
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Journalists must prioritise credibility and safety — GJA Ashanti Chairperson

Ashanti Regional Chairperson of the Ghana Journalists Association (GJA), Kofi Adu Domfeh, says Ghana’s development hinges on a responsible, ethical and trusted media. He believes the media remains the country’s most important infrastructure for progress, shaping public discourse and strengthening institutions.

Speaking at the 6th congregation and matriculation ceremony of the OTEC School of Journalism and Communication Studies in Kumasi, Mr Domfeh said national development thrives where journalists uphold truth and professionalism.

Journalists must prioritise credibility and safety — GJA Ashanti Chairperson

“The media is the catalyst that makes these outcomes possible. Where information flows freely and responsibly, development follows,” he said. “Where journalists are guided by ethics, citizens trust the institutions that serve them.”

He urged journalists, especially young practitioners, to prioritise credibility through fact-checking, verification and public interest reporting. According to him, trust is the most valuable currency in journalism, and once lost, it is difficult to regain.

Mr Domfeh also highlighted the importance of journalists’ personal well-being, noting that a press corps battling burnout or intimidation cannot fulfil its mandate.

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“Responsible media also means responsible journalists — men and women who prioritise their safety, mental health, and personal integrity,” he added.

“You cannot give your best to society when you are overwhelmed, unsupported, or burnt out.”

He commended the OTEC School of Journalism and Communication Studies for its commitment to strong academic training and practical skills development.

He said the country needs well-grounded communication institutions to build a future-ready media workforce.

The GJA chair encouraged graduating students to serve the public with integrity and courage, saying their work will shape Ghana’s national narrative.

He urged newly matriculated students to embody discipline, curiosity and humility as they begin their training.

Forty-five students graduated with diplomas in Communication Studies for the 2024/2025 academic year, while 76 new students were matriculated into the two-year programme.

Principal of the school, Mathew Donkor, noted that OTEC School runs a fully accredited diploma programme affiliated with the Commission for Technical and Vocational Education and Training, making it one of the leading institutions for training journalists in Ghana.

The ceremony brought together dignitaries from OTEC FM, representatives of former Education Minister Dr Yaw Osei Adutwum, parents, guardians and students.

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