Speaking astatine the World Press Freedom Day lawsuit successful Accra past Friday, Chairman of KGL Group, Mr Alex Adadey, delivered a beardown connection of enactment and collaboration betwixt Corporate Ghana and the media fraternity.
Addressing a distinguished audience, including President John Dramani Mahama, diplomats, and media leaders, Mr Adadey emphasized the captious relation of a vibrant and autarkic property successful a thriving democracy.
Mr Adadey conveyed heartfelt greetings from Corporate Ghana to the Ghana Journalists Association (GJA) and each media professionals, highlighting the time arsenic a solemnisation of courageousness and a infinitesimal of reflection connected the sacrifices made by journalists.
He underscored the shared work successful safeguarding property state successful Ghana's evolving antiauthoritarian landscape.
Drawing a idiosyncratic connection, Mr Adadey spoke of his precocious father-in-law, Mr Fred Agyemang, a pivotal fig successful Ghanaian journalism. He noted Mr Agyemang's enduring content successful the powerfulness of information and its value successful shaping nationalist conscience and strengthening democracy, values that proceed to animate his ain appreciation for the media's role.
The KGL Chairman stressed that Corporate Ghana stands "shoulder to shoulder" with the media, recognizing their captious relation arsenic the "lifeblood of immoderate thriving democracy." He called for unity, resilience, and forward-thinking collaboration to safeguard the aboriginal of the press, peculiarly successful the look of accelerated technological advancements.
Mr Adadey expressed optimism astir the integration of innovation, digitalization, and liable AI usage successful preserving information and enhancing journalism.
He reaffirmed KGL Group's committedness to partnering with the GJA successful gathering a media scenery wherever exertion amplifies voices, deepens nationalist trust, and ensures ethical storytelling for aboriginal generations.