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GJA to pursue justice for Latif Iddrisu, late Ahmed Suale at ICC

 The Ghana Journalists Association (GJA) says it will pursue jus­tice for slain investiga­tive journalist, Ahmed Suale, at the International Criminal Court (ICC), if the Ghana Police Service fail to arrest and prosecute persons involved in the alleged murder.

It has, therefore, given the police up to March 2025 to bring closure on the matter.

Addressing journalists at the International Press Centre in Accra on Thursday, the President of the GJA, Mr Albert Dwumfour, said the association would collaborate with international partners such as the Federation of African Journal­ists (FAG) to ensure justice was achieved for the late Suale and his family.

The GJA President indicated that the association would file a case at the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) Community Court of Justice

He noted that the failure on the part of law enforcement organi­sations, notably the police and the Office of the Attorney General and Ministry of Justice, puts a dent on the image of Ghana in the fight against impunity against journalists.

Furthermore, Mr Dwumfour told journalists that Ghana might sink deeper on the Press Freedom Index if attacks on journalists went unpunished.

The GJA President also hinted that the association would seek justice for Latif Iddrisu of Multi­media Group who was assaulted in the line of duty at the Criminal Investigations Department of the Ghana Police Service (CID) six years years ago.

Touching on the recent clash between illegal miners and the Military at Anglogold Ashanti, Obuasi, in the Ashanti Region, Mr Dwumfour urged the Military High Command and the Ghana

 Police Service to investigate the matter and disclose findings to the public.

He described it as disturbing video in which Godsbrain Smart, the Host of Onua Makyee on Onua Television, urged some persons to take over what was rightfully theirs in 2024.

While falling short of con­demning the journalist, he said the contents on the video were malicious.

When asked whether the GJA would exact punishment on Cap­tain Smart, Mr Dwumfour, stated that it was the National Media Commission (NMC) that had the authority to make such decisions.

Moreover, he urged journalists to carry out their work diligently and professionally for the better­ment of the society.

The GJA President noted that journalists were the vanguard of every democratic society, thus, the need to exercise freedom of speech and expression responsibly.

BY MALIK SULLEMANA

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