Rebecca Ekpe, a seasoned journalist and advocate for media development, is contesting for the position of Vice President in the upcoming Ghana Journalists Association (GJA) elections, slated for Monday, June 30, 2025.
Following the official balloting held on Friday, June 13, she has secured the second position on the ballot paper.
With a proven track record of leadership, deep institutional knowledge, and a passion for journalism, Rebecca Ekpe is widely recognized as a unifying force in Ghana’s media landscape.
Her candidacy is built on integrity, accessibility, and a genuine commitment to the welfare of journalists across the country.
Her campaign is anchored on four core pillars:
✅ Promoting professionalism in journalism
✅ Strengthening institutional reforms within GJA
✅ Expanding access to training and development opportunities
✅ Enhancing the safety and welfare of members
“I believe the Ghana Journalists Association must be a strong voice for its members and a pillar for press freedom and professionalism,” says Rebecca.
She added “As Vice President, I will prioritize action over promises—working to build an inclusive, responsive, and empowered Association that reflects the aspirations of every journalist.”
Her leadership has already earned her widespread support in newsrooms across the country, with many endorsing her as the candidate best suited to steer the Association toward relevance and resilience in today’s evolving media environment.
Rebecca Ekpe calls on all eligible members to vote massively on June 30 and be part of a renewed vision for the GJA.
“This election isn’t just about leadership—it’s about legacy. Let’s build a GJA that truly represents who we are and what we stand for.”
✅ Vote Rebecca Ekpe — Number 2 on the Ballot Paper
✅ Vote for Leadership, Progress, and Accountability
✅ Vote GJA Vice President — Rebecca Ekpe
Together, we make GJA better.
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