Takoradi: Mrs. Beatrice Asamani Savage, the Director of Editorial at the Ghana News Agency (GNA), emphasized the crucial role of the agency's reporters in nation building during a workshop focused on election reporting. She highlighted the importance of positive and credible reportage, especially in the context of the upcoming election.According to Ghana News Agency, Mrs. Asamani Savage stressed the need for quality information that avoids inflammatory and divisive language, as it is essential for creating a well-informed society capable of making decisions that advance democracy. She was addressing journalists, stringers, and volunteers from the GNA Western Regional Office during the event.Mrs. Asamani Savage pointed out that the media should focus on promoting societal cohesion rather than division. She noted that electoral violence has historically led to instability and hindered development in many African countries, making it vital for Ghanaians to protect their peace. She also reminded participants not to become complacent with past election successes, emphasizing that each election presents unique challenges that must be addressed by all stakeholders.The Director of Editorial urged reporters to maintain professionalism and resist political influences. She warned against accepting tokens from politicians, which could compromise their integrity.Mrs. Justina Paaga, the Western Regional Manager of GNA, welcomed participants and underscored the agency's commitment to training and skills development. She encouraged reporters to perform their nation-building roles diligently and effectively.Mrs. Paaga identified potential hot spots in the region, including Shama, Ellembelle, Wassa East, Essikado-Ketan, and Amenfi Central, advising reporters to exercise caution when covering these areas. She emphasized the importance of personal safety, stating, "You need to live to tell the story."She expressed appreciation to the management for organizing the training and hoped that it would enable reporters to produ ce credible and engaging stories during and after the December 7 elections.
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