GJA meets Kumasi Traditional Council today over closure of Oyerepa Radio

The Ghana Journalists Association (GJA) will meet the Kumasi Traditional Council today over the closure of Kumasi-based Oyerepa Radio.

A statement issued by the GJA dated August 26, 2022 and signed by its General Secretary, Mr. Kofi Yeboah said, “Following the break of the news on the shutdown directed at Oyerepa FM by the Kumasi Traditional Council, the GJA quickly arranged to dispatch a delegation to Kumasi today, Friday, August 26, 2022, to meet with the traditional council and management of the radio station. However, the delegation was advised to reschedule the mission to Monday, which is considered to be an appropriate time to meet the traditional council.”

The GJA’ believes that although Nananom may have been disturbed by the comments made by Odike on Oyerepa FM, they could have used other means to address the matter than one that disturbs the nation’s democracy and press freedom.

We wish to underline the fact that the media and chieftaincy have a critical role to play in national development and rightly so, the 1992 Constitution has made elaborate provisions for the operations of the two institutions with the view to encouraging them to use their respective powers to promote national development,” the General Secretary said

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