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The Ghana Journalists Association (GJA) has condemned a shooting incident and attacks on two journalists at the Ablekuma Central collation Centre by political party agents. Â
Affail Monney, GJA President, described the incident as a stain on the country’s democracy and charged security officers and other stakeholders to bring the perpetrators to book.Â
The GJA President at a press conference said the Association had a report of a reporter from NewsWatch.com who sustained gunshot wound in the leg at 0200 hours on Tuesday by a political activist at the said collation centre. Â
Mr Monney said the victim, Mr Pius Kwanin Asiedu, was scheduled for surgery at the Greater Accra Regional Hospital, Ridge, and called for support from stakeholders. Â
He said in a related issue, another journalist, Doreen Ampofo of the Ghana Broadcasting Corporation, Radio, who was at the same collation centre suffered various degrees of injury from a fell, as she tried to escape gunfire and stones hurled at her by an assailant who mistook her to be an Electoral Commission Official. Â
He described the developments as worrying and called on the Ghana Police Service to, as a matter of urgency, arrest and prosecute those involved in the shooting incident and the attacks to serve as a deterrent to other hooligans who may want to perpetuate such acts. Â
The GJA President commended journalists for exhibiting professionalism in the coverage of the elections and urged them to be safety and security conscious on and off the field. Â
Robert Dela Yao Mawuenyegah, an Editor of the NewsWatch.com, said Pius was at the collation centre where a misunderstanding ensued between two-party agents over some pink sheets, which resulted in the exchange of gunfire and in the victim’s attempt to flee the scene, got shot. Â
He said the reporter had undergone an x-ray, which indicated that he had his bones broken and would need surgery. Â
Emmanuel Simpiney-Mensah, Corporate & Special Risk Head at SIC Insurance Company PLC, which offered a ¢20 million insurance package to 500 members of GJA during the election coverage, said the Company was committed to protecting journalists during the election coverage. Â
He said SIC would take care the medical bills of journalists who got injured in the election coverage and would replace any equipment that might be damaged. Â Â Â Â
Mr Mensah said the package was between ¢300 and ¢40,000, depending on the severity of the case and pledged to visit the victim at the hospital.
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