The Ghana Journalists Association (GJA) has expressed concern over the conviction and sentencing of the Managing Editor of The Herald newspaper, Larry Alans Dogbey, and says it is seeking legal guidance before determining its next course of action.
Mr. Dogbey was sentenced to seven days’ imprisonment by an Accra High Court, presided over by Justice Isaac Addo, after being found guilty of contempt of court in connection with a publication relating to a legal dispute involving businessman Kevin Okyere and Petraco SA.
In a statement, the GJA described the development as unfortunate and indicated that it is closely monitoring the issues arising from the case.
The Association said that, in line with its mandate to safeguard press freedom and protect the rights and welfare of journalists, it has referred the matter to its legal team for advice on the appropriate response.
While awaiting the outcome of that process, the GJA appealed to media practitioners and the general public to remain calm and exercise restraint in commenting on the case.
It also urged stakeholders to be circumspect in their public discussions and allow due legal process to take its course.
According to the Association, it will announce its official position and any subsequent actions after receiving legal guidance.
In the meantime, the GJA expressed solidarity with Mr. Dogbey during what it described as a difficult period and reaffirmed its commitment to defending media freedom, promoting responsible journalism, and protecting the rights of journalists in Ghana.


































