John Kumah: GJA Slams Media Sensationalism Surrounding Late MP’s Death
- The Ghana Journalists Association (GJA) has expressed dismay over the handling of former Deputy Minister of Finance, Dr John Kumah’s death by some media outlets
- The GJA criticised the lack of professionalism and sensitivity displayed in reporting on Dr. Kumah’s passing
- They urged media organisations to exercise caution, decorum, and responsibility when covering such delicate topics
The Ghana Journalists Association (GJA) has expressed dismay over the handling of former Deputy Minister of Finance, Dr John Kumah’s death by some media outlets.
In a statement, the GJA criticised the lack of professionalism and sensitivity displayed in reporting on Dr. Kumah’s passing.
They urged media organisations to exercise caution, decorum, and responsibility when covering such delicate topics.
Emphasising the importance of unbiased and responsible journalism, the GJA called on media houses to refrain from engaging in actions that could potentially hurt individuals’ emotions or disrupt the peace of the country.
The media organization, specifically, highlighted problematic pronouncements made by broadcasters Blessed Godsbrain Smart (Captain Smart) of Onua TV and Oheneba Asiedu of Wontumi Radio/TV regarding the cause of Dr. Kumah’s death.
They criticised these lapses in adherence to ethical journalistic standards and called for the owners of these media outlets to address the behavior of their employees.
The GJA further extended its condolences to Dr John Kumah’s family and urged the public to refrain from politicizing his death. They appealed for respect and privacy for the grieving family during this challenging time.
The statement underscores the need for responsible journalism and sensitivity when reporting on sensitive matters such as death, urging media professionals to uphold ethical standards and avoid actions that could incite tension or disturb the peace of the nation.