Media boss pushes unity and ethics for the new year. David Tamakloe, the President of PRINPAG, asked Ghanaian journalists to adopt professionalism and shared responsibility in a holiday message. He recognized the tough economic conditions and press freedom threats from the past year. Tamakloe said media workers kept doing their jobs, informing the public and supporting democracy despite these problems.
He told practitioners to use the holiday period to recommit to ethical reporting, tolerance, and respecting each other. Tamakloe stressed the media's important function in guiding public conversation and ensuring accountability. He shared a positive outlook for the future of Ghana's media industry. He wished everyone a peaceful Christmas and a new year with chances to grow and innovate without incident.
He told practitioners to use the holiday period to recommit to ethical reporting, tolerance, and respecting each other. Tamakloe stressed the media's important function in guiding public conversation and ensuring accountability. He shared a positive outlook for the future of Ghana's media industry. He wished everyone a peaceful Christmas and a new year with chances to grow and innovate without incident.