*Fr. Tuffour(middle) with members of the Chapter
Very Rev. Fr. Louis Tuffuor, Vicar General of the Archdiocese of
Kumasi, who made the call, said the media was a very important tool that if
well harnessed could be used to promote the development of society, instead of it
being used to foment trouble.
He expressed worry about the wrong use of media platforms to
promote ideas and practices that were inimical to the development of society
and charged Catholic Media practitioners to be worthy examples to others.
Fr. Tufour, who installed the new executives of the Chapter, challenged
Catholic media practitioners to use their skills and profession to safeguard
society from degenerating into chaos and promote unity and development in the
country.
He asked the members to see their profession as a ministry and
perform it to the glory of God by educating the public on pertinent issues and
speaking against the ills of society.
As Catholic Media practitioners “you have a duty to be truthful
and professional in the discharge of your duty and to promote unity in society”,
he stated.
The Vicar General appealed to the members to let their faith
show in their work and to set them apart from the crowd.
The Chapter has Johnson Gyampoh as Chairman; Felix Baidoo as
Secretary; Robert Sey as Financial Secretary and William Boakye Baafi,
Organizer, Nana Asabre Oduyefuor, Assistant Secretary with Juliana Azakrah as Treasurer.
Mr. Gyampoh in an address narrated efforts to start the group
several years ago and expressed gratitude to all who made the inauguration a
success.
He pledge their commitment to make the Chapter a vibrant body in
the service of the Church and its members.
The Chief of Amakom, Nana Adu Mensah Asare II, Amakomhene, advised
members to exercise due diligence in their work and eschew sensationalism as
well as not rush to break a news item and in the process tarnish people’s
reputation.
He urged members to guard against the pressures that come with
media pluralism, which often force practitioners to compromise on professional
integrity to hastily break the news without thorough check.
He said he was hopeful that the formation of the group would
breeze a new air into the media scene particularly in the Ashanti region.
Mr. Emmanuel Vorgbe, interim National Chairman of the group, congratulated
the executives and members of the new Chapter, and urged them to continuously
work in unity to promote and uphold the ideals Association in the Region.