A five-member delegation of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC0 on Wednesday called on the leadership of the Ghana Journalists Association (GJA) at its office in Accra.
The delegation was led by the General Secretary of the party Mr Fifi Kwetey, Communications Director of Mr Kakra Essamuah and Obobia Opoku Darko.
The meeting touched on a wide range of issues especially on the need for journalists to work professionally and still hold the government accountable.
GJA executives at the meeting were Albert Dwumfuor, the president, Vice president Linda Asnte Agye, General Secretary Kofi Yeboah, Communications Officer Rebecca Ekpe and National Organizer, Dominic Hlodze.
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