22/12/2025
PRESS RELEASE
22nd December 2025
Ada Journalist Union and Sege Constituency MP Hold Engagement to Strengthen Relations
A meeting was successfully held in Ada at the Green Height Hotel between the Ada Journalist Union and the Member of Parliament for the Sege Constituency, *Hon. Daniel Keshi Bessey*, with the aim of fostering mutual understanding and strengthening cordial relations between the media and political leadership in the constituency.
Representing the Ada Journalists Union were the acting Chairman, Mr. Daniel Akpaloo Nyorngmor, Mrs. Mary Odakor Akwetey, Mr. Gabriel Korle Adjaotor and Mr. Richmond Opesika Tetteh Puplampu, on the other hand, was the Hon. Daniel Keshie Bessey MP for the Sege Constituency, Communications Officer, Hon. Freeman Narh Ejeoji, and the Youth Organiser, Hon. Prosper Teye Akortia all representing the National Democratic Congress (NDC)
The meeting was convened to address and clarify a recent misunderstanding involving a journalist, Mr. Joseph Akrofi Ocansey, a member of the Ada Journalists Union and the member of Parliament for the Sege Constituency, Hon. Daniel Keshie Bessey over a facebook post the former made against the latter.
The engagement was also used to reaffirm the shared commitment of both parties to professionalism, open communication, and respect for the roles each plays in the development of the Sege Constituency.
During the discussions, both sides emphasized the importance of constructive dialogue, accurate information dissemination, and collaboration between elected officials and the media. Hon. Daniel Keshi Bessey expressed his appreciation for the role of journalists in promoting transparency, accountability, and development, and reiterated his readiness to work closely with the Ada Journalists Union in the interest of the constituency.
Mr. Daniel Akpaloo Nyorngmor, on behalf of the Ada Journalists Union, acknowledged the MP’s openness to dialogue and reaffirmed the union’s commitment to ethical journalism, fairness, and responsible reporting. He noted that the meeting marked a positive step toward resolving misunderstandings through dialogue rather than causing harm or abusing journalists. This, he said, will help build lasting professional relationships between the media and other stakeholders in the developmental drive of the Sege and the Ada Constituencies.
The meeting concluded on a positive note, with both parties agreeing to maintain continuous engagement and effective communication to prevent future misunderstandings and to promote peace, unity, and development within the area.
1. Signed
Freeman Narh Ejeoji
Communication Officer
NDC, Sege Constituency
2. SIGNED
DANIEL AKPALOO NYORNGMOR.
ACTING CHAIRMAN, ADA JOURNALISTS UNION