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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
PRINPAG Condemns the Manhandling of Mr. Ralph Apetorgbor in the Line of Duty
Accra, Ghana – February 19, 2024 – The Private Newspapers and Online News Publishers Association of Ghana (PRINPAG) strongly condemns the egregious manhandling of one of its members, Mr. Ralph Apetorgbor who is a Consulting Editor at Telegraph Ghana, an online news portal. Mr. Apetorgbor was subjected to physical assault by two police officers on February 12, while dutifully covering the inauguration of the Ga Municipal Assembly at Sowutuom.
The reprehensible conduct of these officers does not only violate the right of Mr. Apetorgbor but also undermines the principles of press freedom and the essential role of journalists in upholding transparency and accountability within society. Such acts of aggression against members of the media are unacceptable and represent a direct threat to the democratic values we hold dear.
PRINPAG stands in solidarity with Mr. Apetorgbor and reaffirms its unwavering commitment to ensuring the safety and protection of journalists in the pursuit of their professional duties. Journalism is not a crime, and journalists must be allowed to perform their vital role in keeping the public informed without fear of intimidation or violence.
In light of this incident, PRINPAG has taken immediate action by petitioning the Inspector General of Police (IGP) Dr. George Akuffo-Dampare, to conduct a thorough and impartial investigation into the manhandling of Mr. Apetorgbor. It is imperative that those responsible for this reprehensible act are held accountable for their actions in accordance with the law.
PRINPAG calls on the relevant authorities to uphold the principles of justice and take decisive measures to ensure the safety and protection of journalists across Ghana. Freedom of the press is a fundamental pillar of democracy, and any attack on journalists is an attack on the democratic fabric of our society.
We urge the IGP to expedite the investigation process and provide timely updates on the progress of the case. PRINPAG remains vigilant in monitoring developments and will continue to advocate for the rights of journalists in Ghana.
Contact:
Jeorge Wilson Kingson
Ag. Executive Secretary
0244 822 034
prinpagghana@yahoo.com

About PRINPAG
The Private Newspapers and Online News Publishers Association of Ghana (PRINPAG) is a leading organization dedicated to promoting the interests of private newspapers and online news publishers in Ghana. With a commitment to upholding press freedom and journalistic integrity, PRINPAG serves as a unifying voice for its members and advocates for their rights within the media landscape.

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