By Jeremiah Nutsugah
The Ghana Journalists Association (GJA) has strongly condemned the assault on Murtala Inusah, a court correspondent for EIB Network, by sympathizers of Bishop Elisha Salifu Amoako.
On Wednesday, October 16, 2024, at the Accra High Court, Inusah was attacked while covering the case involving Bishop Amoako’s 16-year-old son, Elrad Amoako, who was involved in a tragic car accident at East Legon that resulted in two deaths.
The GJA described the assault as “devilish” and urged the police to swiftly arrest and prosecute the attackers.
In a statement released on Thursday, the GJA emphasized that the senseless attack left Inusah with finger injuries and severe bodily pain. Additionally, a court warrant officer who attempted to assist Inusah was also assaulted.
The GJA demanded immediate action from the Ghana Police Service, calling for the perpetrators’ arrest and prosecution. They also appealed to the Judiciary to impose stringent punishments if the assailants are found guilty.
Murtala Inusah has lodged a formal complaint at the Ministries Police Station, submitting necessary documents. The GJA urged the police to expedite their investigation, reiterating that violence against journalists and law enforcement officers must be met with the full force of the law.
Wearing his Judicial Press Corps ID badge, Inusah was filming the proceedings when sympathizers unhappy with his actions attacked him.
Notably, Murtala Inusah was previously recognized as the best Court Correspondent.
This incident highlights the risks journalists face in Ghana, prompting concerns about press freedom and safety.
Press release below: