The Ghana Journalists Association (GJA) has opened nominations for its national elections.
In a statement copied to the Ghana News Agency, GJA said the exercise opens to members from Tuesday April 13, 2021 and closes on April 27, 2021 at 5:00pm.
It said positions to be contested for and filing fees were: National Executives; President, GH₵3,000.00; Vice President, GH₵2000.00; General Secretary, GH₵1000.00; Organizing Secretary, GH₵1000.00;
Treasurer, GH₵1000.00 and Public Affairs Officer, GH₵1000.00.
It said the Regional Executives were; Regional Chairperson, GH₵1000.00; and all other Regional Branch positions: GH₵800.00.
The statement said nomination forms could be obtained from the Association's website: www.gjaghana.org and that filing fees should be paid into the GJA'S Account at the National Investment Bank (NIB), Osu Branch, Accra, Account Number: 1001100307001.
The Elections Committee is chaired by Mr Osei Kwadwo Adow Esq, other members include; Mr. Peter Agbeko Jnr, Ms Doris Kuwornu and Mr. Kwasi Kpodo.
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