A photo collage from the GJA president's visit
Correspondence from the Ashanti Region
Following a devastating fire that ravaged the studios of Pure FM in Kumasi, the President of the Ghana Journalists Association (GJA), Albert Kwabena Dwumfour, visited the station to express solidarity and pledge support for its swift recovery.
Accompanied by National Secretary Dominic Hlordzi, Ashanti Regional Vice Chairman-elect Nicholas Osei-Wusu, and other officials, Dwumfour addressed the workers and management of Pure FM, emphasizing the station's importance to the GJA family.
The GJA President stated that, "Pure FM is not just another station; it's a respected media house with high professional standards and a proud member of the GJA family. We cannot allow it to go through this alone."
Dwumfour stressed the need for immediate action. "This is the time to show solidarity – not just in words, but in action. Pure FM's return to full operations should be a collective goal for all who care about independent, ethical journalism."
The GJA President specifically called upon corporate organizations and stakeholders to contribute to Pure FM's restoration.
"Pure FM's resilience is commendable, but resilience alone won't be enough. We must all rally to ensure they are not just back on air, but restored to full strength."
Dwumfour concluded by affirming the GJA's commitment to assisting Pure FM in its recovery efforts. "We are treating this as an urgent issue."
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