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General News of Sunday, 3 May 2020

Source: Eric Kwame Ofosu, Contributor

Engage graduate students in public discourse - GIMPA GRASAG to Media

Raphael Apetorgbor Raphael Apetorgbor

The Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration (GIMPA), chapter of Graduate Students' Association of Ghana (GRASAG), has called on the media to engage graduate students in regular public discourse as one sure path to national development.

The students' group expressed its willingness to fully cooperate with the media and provide media practitioners with content, contacts, resource persons and information to enrich media production.

"We at GRASAG GIMPA are ready to fully cooperate with the media and provide media practitioners with content, contacts, resource persons and information to enrich media production,".

In a statement signed by the President of GRASAG GIMPA, Mr. Raphael Apetorgbor, on the occasion to mark the World Press Freedom Day, he acknowledged that the media are partners in national development which can't be overemphasized.

Commenting on this year's theme, which is 'Journalism Without Fear or Favour', he said the theme should inspire future collaboration and joint public accountability.

Mr. Apetorgbor also charged them to be bold and hold national leaders including graduate student- workers accountable for their stewardship.

"If we do not collaborate in this regard in holding each other accountable, press freedom in Ghana will be meaningless and graduate student-workers will lose their relevance in national development," he stated.


Read below the full Statement

GRASAG GIMPA CONGRATULATES THE MEDIA ON WORLD PRESS FREEDOM DAY

The Graduate Students' Association of Ghana (GRASAG), Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration(GIMPA) chapter hereby congratulate the inky fraternity in Ghana this World Press Freedom Day, 3rd May, 2020.

That the media are partners in national development cannot be overemphasized.

We, however, live in times when graduate students who are supposed to influence national policy through public discourse have been found wanting, not least among whom are government and business leaders who are graduate students at the same time.

We, therefore, charge the media to be bold and hold our national leaders including graduate student-workers accountable for their stewardship.

The media must engage graduate students in regular public discourse as one sure path to national development.

We at GRASAG GIMPA are ready to fully cooperate with the media and provide media practitioners with content, contacts, resource persons and information to enrich media production.

This year's theme
"Journalism Without Fear or Favour” should inspire our future collaboration and joint public accountability.

If we do not collaborate in this regard in holding each other accountable, press freedom in Ghana will be meaningless and graduate student-workers will lose their relevance in national development.

Graduate students and the media are among the privilege few literate populations.

We have to press on regardless of the risks and problems; it is our solemn national obligation.

If we fail to play our expected roles then prosperity will not forgive us.

Long Live Press Freedom

Long Live GRASAG-GIMPA

Long Live Ghana


SIGNED BY:

Raphael Apetorgbor

President, GRASAG GIMPA

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