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The Ghana Bloggers Association marked this year’s International Workers’ Day with a passionate tribute to the unsung heroes of Ghana’s digital and traditional media landscape—bloggers, journalists, content creators, and workers across all sectors.
In a statement signed by its President, Andre Mustapha Nii Okai Inusah, popularly known as Attractive Mustapha, the Association hailed the tireless efforts of these individuals who, beyond their screens and deadlines, help shape the national conversation, uphold truth, and advance development.
“Your work is not just a profession; it is a mission of service, integrity, and empowerment,” the Association declared, emphasising that bloggers and media professionals are not merely content producers but torchbearers of democratic engagement and societal progress.
The statement acknowledged the shifting dynamics of modern labour, particularly in the digital space, and praised Ghanaian workers for their adaptability, innovation, and resilience.
“The evolving landscape of work demands innovation, discipline, and adaptability—and Ghanaian workers continue to rise to this challenge with dignity and purpose,” it noted.
The Association used the occasion to call for stronger support systems and fair policies that protect workers’ rights and promote inclusive growth, especially in the creative and digital industries.
“Today, we celebrate the unwavering resilience, tireless commitment, and invaluable contributions of workers who form the bedrock of national development,” the statement read.
As May Day resonated across the country, the Ghana Bloggers Association urged society to recognise not just the labour behind content, but the labour of love behind building an informed and empowered nation.
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