As attacks on journalists rise, many media personnel are concerned about their safety ahead of the elections.
Although, the Ghana Journalist Association over the years have issued statements to condemn such criminal acts, little has been done.
Thus, today on The Law, JoyNews' Samson Lardy Anyenini and his guests discussed the attacks on media personnel and measures to ensure journalists perform their duties with no fear of attacks.
On the show was lawyer and journalist, George Sarpong and law lecturer at GIMPA, Justice Srem Sai.
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