Ebenezer Madugu won top honor for Democracy and Good Governance at 29th GJA Awards

Ebenezer Madugu of Tobinco Media Group’s Atinka TV has been honoured with the Akoto Ampaw Award for Democracy and Good Governance at the 29th Ghana Journalists Association (GJA) Awards, held at the majestic Manhyia Palace in Kumasi.

Madugu’s winning report, titled “Inside the EC Balloting Controversy,” was celebrated for its incisive political analysis and its vital role in clarifying misinformation surrounding Ghana’s Electoral Commission’s ballot positioning process.

The GJA citation praised Madugu for his “careful on-the-ground observations and rigorous fact-checking,” which helped “dissect swirling allegations that some political parties had swapped ballot positions,” thereby restoring public trust in the electoral process.

The report, first aired on Atinka TV and shared widely online, sparked nationwide discussions—its TikTok version alone reaching nearly one million viewers.

“For exemplary diligence, clarity and impact in political reporting, the Ghana Journalists Association proudly confers this award upon Ebenezer Madugu,” read the citation signed by GJA President, Albert Kwabena Dwumfour.

The prestigious awards ceremony, held under the patronage of Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, celebrated outstanding achievements in Ghanaian journalism under the theme:
“Safeguarding Ghana’s Future: The Role of the Media in Promoting Peace, Security and the Fight Against Galamsey.”

The event drew some of the nation’s most influential figures, including President John Dramani Mahama, who served as the special guest of honour and keynote speaker.

In his address, President Mahama commended the media for its pivotal role in strengthening Ghana’s democracy.

“As President of the Republic, on behalf of every Ghanaian, I salute every journalist who continues to speak truth to power,” he declared. “Your integrity strengthens our democracy.

Always remember that journalism is not just a calling—it demands humility, courage, and unwavering dedication to the truth.”

The president also extended heartfelt congratulations to all awardees, noting that their work “gives true meaning to our democracy.”

The evening was marked by an atmosphere of pride and purpose, as journalists, editors, and media stakeholders reflected on their role in fostering peace and accountability, particularly amid Ghana’s ongoing fight against illegal mining and misinformation.

Madugu’s recognition stood out as a testament to the enduring power of factual, responsible journalism in shaping democratic governance.

His story not only corrected public misconceptions but also “reinforced the principles of transparency and fairness essential to Ghana’s democratic process,” according to the GJA citation.

As the applause faded and the lights dimmed at Manhyia Palace, one message resonated clearly: journalism remains the heartbeat of democracy and voices like Ebenezer Madugu’s continue to keep it strong and steady.

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