Ga Dangme Journalist Association Urges Caution and Accountability in Cultural Discussions

In a joint statement released by the GaDangme Journalist Association, Vice President Aaron Akwetey Botchway and Communications Director Naa Korkoi Akyereku have called for responsible and cautious public statements by media personalities, specifically mentioning Prof. Audrey Gadzekpo.

This request comes in response to recent discussions regarding the origins of Tetteh Quarshie, which has impacted cultural identities and beliefs.

The association emphasized the importance of informed and respectful dialogue to maintain the dignity and values of all communities, including the Ga people.

They urged traditional councils and authorities to hold Prof. Audrey Gadzekpo and Joy News accountable for the statements and reportage in question, recognizing their duty to protect and uphold the sacred cultural heritage.

The GaDangme Journalist Association reiterated its commitment to representing the truth and preserving the integrity of Ga culture.

They called for respectful and accurate discourse on cultural matters, firmly rejecting any attempts to misrepresent or undermine the traditions and values of the Ga community.

This statement highlights the association’s dedication to fostering a more enlightened and respectful understanding of cultural heritage while urging individuals and media organizations to exercise responsibility and accountability in their public discussions.