
The Ghana Journalists Association (GJA) has commended the Inspector General of Police (IGP), Christian Tetteh Yohuno, for the arrest of Daniel Owusu Koranteng in connection with the alleged murder of investigative journalist, Ahmed Divela Suale, of Tiger Eye Pi.
The group also praised the Director-General of the Criminal Investigations Department (CID), DCOP Lydia Yaako Donkor, describing the development as a “giant step towards unraveling the barbaric murder of the investigative journalist.”
“We note that more than six years after the assassination of Ahmed Suale on January 16, 2019, this is the first time the police have made significant impact in respect of bringing the suspected killers of the investigative journalist to face justice,” a statement signed by the General Secretary of GJA, Mr Kofi Yeboah, said.
According to the statement, the arrest and prosecution of Koranteng come on the back of persistent and relentless demand by the GJA.
The statement stated that although the GJA was excited by the development, “we nevertheless urge the police not to relent in their effort to rein in on other persons of interest.
“We hope this major breakthrough in the arrest and prosecution of suspect Daniel Owusu Koranteng will only be the beginning of the long search for justice for Ahmed Suale and relief for media freedom and advocates in Ghana and abroad, who have remained shocked by his murder,” the GJA said.
Furthermore, the statement noted that the death of Ahmed Suale and the failure of the police to find his killers had been a major drawback to Ghana’s World Press Freedom Index over the past six years, and in keeping to “our resolve to get to the bottom of this case, the GJA is keenly following the current developments.”
“We recall our ultimatum to take the Ahmed Suale Case to the Economic Community of West Africa States (ECOWAS) Community Court of Justice, after the end of March 2025, if we do not see anything concrete by the police to find and prosecute his killers.”
In the coming days, the GJA also underlined that it shall be engaging with the police leadership for more details about the prosecution of Koranteng, and further investigations into the murder case, after which it shall update the public on our intended march to the ECOWAS Community Court of Justice.
Moreover, the GJA said it would demand from the police updates on investigations into the many cases of assault against journalists that have gone cold, including Latif Iddrisu’s case, “which we had also earmarked for presentation to the ECOWAS Community Court of Justice.”
Meanwhile, the GJA mentioned that it had informed its international partners, including the Federation of African Journalists (FAJ) and the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ), about the arrest and prosecution of Daniel Owusu Koranteng.
It said the FAJ and IFJ had also indicated their resolve to take the Ahmed Suale case to other international forums, to seek justice for the murdered investigative journalist.
BY MALIK SULLEMANA