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Legal battles won’t resolve GJA crisis – Dwumfour

Starrfm.com.gh By Starrfm.com.gh Published June 9, 2017
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An aspiring Organizing Secretary in the upcoming Ghana Journalists Association (GJA) elections, Albert Kwabena Dwumfour, is calling for truce among various aspirants to end the election uncertainties.

According to him, in order to surmount the turmoil and move the GJA forward, all stakeholders and interested parties should come together and deliberate to find an amicable solution to the ongoing tussle.

In a statement, Dwumfour, a media consultant-cum-businessman said, “I am morally convinced that the best way to resolve this election impasse, and to broker peace among all affected parties, is to, as a matter of urgency, call for a stakeholders meeting, which I have already alluded to, and which should comprise all affected parties – aspirants, seasoned and senior journalists, Council of Elders and the two main committees (Adjudication and Election committees) – which have a direct influence on this year’s G.J.A elections.”

Dwumfour argued that a successful stakeholders’ meeting could address issue bothering some key members and stakeholders of the association, adding that this will neutralise emotions and sentiments, calm tensions and broker peace. “Above all, such a gathering could also resolve the issue of the voters/electoral register that could trigger another setback in the near future, or could also be a major setback in this year’s long-awaiting election,” he added.

Below is the full statement:

Press Release
PETITIONS AND COURT WON’T RESOLVE GJA CRISIS

The Ghana Journalists Association (GJA) is currently going through hard times as a result of misunderstandings surrounding the election of its executives. To surmount the turmoil and move our beloved association forward, all stakeholders/interested parties should come together and deliberate to find an amicable solution to the ongoing tussle. My proposition is based on the preponderance of calls from seasoned and senior journalists and some interested parties, who are also calling for a truce.

Matters arising out of this year’s elections are, no doubt, denting the image of the GJA, and as an aspirant for an executive position, I cannot sit down unconcerned for the issues to get out of control and sink our association into oblivion. I have the duty to safeguard the hard-earned integrity of the association, which represents the Fourth Estate of the Realm. My position should, however, not be misconstrued to mean that I am treading on this path because I am a contestant. It should rather be seen in the context of a stakeholder who sees the interest of the association as paramount to all journalists (both registered and unregistered members) in the country.

I am morally convinced that the best way to resolve this election impasse, and to broker peace among all affected parties, is to, as a matter of urgency, call for a stakeholders meeting, which I have already alluded to, and which should comprise all affected parties – aspirants, seasoned and senior journalists, Council of Elders and the two main committees (Adjudication and Election committees) – which have a direct influence on this year’s G.J.A elections.

The meeting will allow persons with issues to express their grievances, and to enable members/stakeholders to contribute or share their views on possible solutions to the matter. It could also afford us the opportunity to jaw-jaw, in order to arrive at a compromised decision to avert any possible current and future setbacks.

A successful stakeholders’ meeting could address issue bothering some key members and stakeholders of the association, and to neutralise emotions and sentiments, calm tensions and broker peace. Above all, such a gathering could also resolve the issue of the voters/electoral register that could trigger another setback in the near future, or could also be a major setback in this year’s long-awaiting election. When all these are done, and members satisfied with lay down procedures and consensus built, it brings finality to every single issue of concern.

I would like to use this opportunity to call on all stakeholders and members of our great association, as well as my colleague aspirants, to come together in unity, amity and progress to find amicable settlement to our grievances, and redeem the image of our mother union.
Long live journalists
Long live G.J.A
Long live Ghana.

Signed

Albert Kwabena Dwumfuor
(Aspiring Organising Secretary)

To all media houses

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