Undercover investigative journalist Anas Aremeyaw Anas has issued a solidarity message to his colleagues in the media upon series of threat and attacks on their life after the just ended December 7th 2020 general elections in Ghana.
Below is the full release;
1st January, 2020
PRESS RELEASE
Tiger Eye P.I. stands in solidarity with media colleagues in demanding protection and justice for Manasseh Azure Awuni, Edward Adeti, Afia Pokua, Captain Smart, Abdul Hayi Moomen, David Tamakloe, and others who have been threatened with death or violence and/or intimidation. These acts smack of barbarism, and backwardness; they are disturbing and have to be condemned.
Anonymous and open threats when not dealt with breed impunity in our society. Ahmed Hussein Suale was openly threatened by law maker and nothing happened. The next move was his murder.
It is terribly thing to practise journalism under conditions such as these, and it is even dangerous when nothing is done, and the perpetrators get to carry out their threats.
The murder of Ahmed Suale is still fresh on the minds of all journalist and sympathisers in the country. Never again should any journalist suffer the experience of Ahmed Suale. No journalist in the country can survive the bullets of the assassins if ever they become targets. Assassins appear to be highly skillful, tactful and are Masters of their trade. Suale's murderers shot him at close range on his neck and twice at his chest while driving home.
Suale could not even have a second to turn on his body cam; be simply lost control over his body. His murderers pursued him and then shot him twice in the chest at close range. This is how good contract-killers are at their job, and therefore they must be checked, tracked and apprehended whenever they threatened anybody with death messages.
Tiger Eye P.I. calls on government to condemn these threats and careless utterances be it from a lawmaker, a government official or opposition groups, in the strongest terms yet. The security agencies must proactively investigate the sources of death threats and arrest the criminals. The security agencies should not be seen or be used to perpetuate any such attacks or intimidation.
Finally, we appeal to the National Media Commission and Ghana Journalist Association to do more, particularly in engaging political parties and journalists who pursue public interest journalism.
Signed
Anas Aremeyaw Anas
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