SWAG Condemns Incessant Attacks on Journalists

SWAG Condemns Incessant Attacks on Journalists

The Sports Writers Association of Ghana (SWAG), has described as irresponsible and barbaric attacks on journalists at some league centers in recent times.
A statement from the secretariat of the Association, said the latest attack on Miss Senyuiedzorm Adadevor, by some fans of Accra Great Olympics during the fifth week league match must be condemned in no uncertain terms.
“What is more worrying is the attack was supervised by a management member of the club, Mr Oloboi Commodore, who supported the act of the fans calling for the sack of the journalist, from the inner perimeter of the Stadium. A similar incident happened at Ɗormaa Ahenkro as Aduana played Hearts.
“SWAG is also saddened by the fact that some of these attacks on journalists were done in the full glare of security personnel, club owners and officials, who sometimes watched on while journalists are beaten for carrying out their basic functions.”
“Such acts will not in any way help in the development and promotion of the league, especially at these trying moments, when the league is bereft of corporate sponsorship.
“We can only attract the needed sponsorship to support clubs, if supporters and officials desist from such acts.” The statement noted.
The statement said, journalists must be given the needed protection and conducive environment to discharge their duties without fear or favour.
“All stakeholders especially the security must ensure media personal are given adequate protection, before during and after match to ensure our safety and security”. It said.
The statement called on the Ghana Football Association (GFA) to take severe actions against supporters of clubs that attack journalist in their duty lines and warned that should these incidents occur again, SWAG will not hesitate to go at all lengths and react including but not limiting to asking journalists and media houses to boycott all activities of the league.
Background
Aduana Stars/Hearts
Journalists James Sowah and Felix Kwabena Romark were molested, assaulted and denied access to the media center. Eventually, they sat in the fans to run their live text commentary on social media.
Last season, Sammy Addo of Happy FM was pushed, booted and slapped by angry policemen for attempting to conduct interviews after Inter Allies’ clash with Kotoko at the Tema Park despite showing in Identity Card.
A journalist was also slapped In Ƙumasi last season and the case is still with the police.
 

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