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The government has condemned the attempted arrest of a JoyNews reporter and the reported assault of an eyewitness by a soldier during a demolition exercise at a warehouse linked to businessman Daniel McKorley, popularly known as McDan.
In a statement issued on Wednesday, July 30, Spokesperson to the President and Minister for Government Communications, Felix Kwakye Ofosu, described the actions of the soldier involved as "utterly unacceptable".
He reaffirmed President John Mahama’s administration’s commitment to press freedom and journalist safety.

“I am directed by President John Dramani Mahama to unequivocally reaffirm his unwavering commitment to the freedom and safety of journalists,” the statement read.
“A free and unfettered press is a cornerstone of our democracy, essential for accountability, transparency, and informed public discourse.”
The government also emphasised the need to protect the rights of all Ghanaian citizens and assured the public of swift action in response to the incident.
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“Government has accordingly directed the Minister for Defence and the National Security Coordinator to investigate the incident and ensure that the appropriate punishment is immediately imposed,” the statement added.
The incident, which occurred during coverage of a demolition exercise at the warehouse, involved JoyNews reporter Carlos Carlony being physically assaulted by soldiers while attempting to interview an eyewitness.
Mr Carlony was also detained alongside McDan and three others, who were allegedly forced to kneel at gunpoint.
The government has promised that disciplinary and punitive measures will be taken without delay to ensure accountability and prevent future occurrences.
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