National Organising Secretary aspirant Suleiman Mustapha pledges to prioritize journalists' welfare

National Organising Secretary aspirant Suleiman Mustapha pledges to prioritize journalists' welfare

An aspirant for the National Organising Secretary of the Ghana Journalists Association (GJA), Suleiman Mustapha has appealed to journalists to vote for him in the upcoming June 30 elections. He promises to make the association more vibrant and prioritise the welfare of its members.

If elected, Mr Mustapha vows to establish a standing committee comprising lawyers, police, doctors, and psychologists to protect journalists' rights. 
"It must be an expensive enterprise to attack journalists," he emphasized, underscoring his commitment to making it costly for individuals or organizations to assault or intimidate media practitioners.


As Editor of Graphic Business, Mr Mustapha asserts that he understands the challenges and triumphs of journalists in Ghana. He pledges to rejuvenate the welfare of GJA members, uphold the highest ideals of the profession, and create a safer, more supportive environment for all.


"I'm deeply concerned about the difficult working conditions many journalists face, often at great personal risk," he said. "I'll work tirelessly to restore the dignity and glory of our profession and promote the values of journalism that we hold dear."


With his vision for a more effective and beneficial GJA, Mr Mustapha seeks the support of journalists to make a positive impact on the association and the profession as a whole.

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