Felix Kwakye Ofosu, Shamima Muslim Get PRINPAG’s Backing
In a statement, PRINPAG expressed confidence in the capabilities of the two appointees, highlighting their extensive experience in dealing with journalists. The association believes their leadership will be instrumental in addressing challenges within Ghana’s media landscape and ensuring effective government engagement with journalists.
PRINPAG also called on the new communication leaders to champion policies that protect press freedom and create a safe environment for journalists. The association emphasized the importance of accessibility, responsiveness, and collaboration in fostering transparency and accountability in governance.
Furthermore, PRINPAG urged the government to support initiatives that enhance media capacity, improve access to information, and strengthen the overall welfare of journalists. The association pledged its readiness to work closely with the new communication team to promote a vibrant and responsible press in Ghana.
PRINPAG concluded by expressing optimism about a fruitful partnership with the government’s communication machinery and reiterated its commitment to upholding press freedom and professional journalism.
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