The 28th Ghana Journalists Association (GJA) Media Awards, held at the Accra International Conference Centre, was not just a night of celebration and recognition, but also a platform for bold advocacy. With President Nana Akufo-Addo in attendance, the event honoured journalists who have made significant contributions to Ghana’s media landscape.
Amidst the ongoing national conversations about illegal mining (galamsey) and the recent #OccupyJulorbiHouse and #FreeTheCitizens campaigns, one journalist made a powerful statement that captured the attention of the audience.
Fred Duhoe of Channel One TV, when called upon to receive his award, took to the stage with a placard that read “Stop Galamsey Now”. In a symbolic act of protest, his mouth was taped shut, further emphasizing his message.
This bold move sent a profound and timely message about the environmental crisis gripping the nation. Duhoe’s action highlighted the growing frustration and urgency surrounding the fight against galamsey, a practice that has caused widespread devastation to Ghana’s natural resources. His silent protest spoke volumes, reflecting the collective concern many Ghanaians have about the future of the country’s environment.
By using the awards platform to make such a public statement, Duhoe reinforced the role of journalists not only as storytellers but as advocates for change, reminding everyone present of the critical issues at hand.
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