Ghana: Investigative Journalism Must Be Impactful Not Destructive - Charles Osei Asibey
Charles Osei Asibey emphasizes the importance of impactful, constructive investigative journalism at the AIPS Africa Congress in Banjul.
At the AIPS Africa Congress in Banjul, Charles Osei Asibey, General Secretary of the Sports Writers Association of Ghana, addressed sports journalists on the necessity of impactful investigative journalism. He emphasized that while investigative reporting is crucial for exposing corruption and malpractices in sports, it should aim towards fostering growth rather than causing harm. He argued that journalists should act as catalysts for positive change and be mindful of the consequences of their reporting.
Mr. Osei Asibey illustrated that the modern sports journalist has the power to affect significant change within the sports ecosystem. He urged his peers to differentiate between responsible and reckless journalism, suggesting that destructive reporting can lead to institutional collapse, harming the sports community they strive to serve. He likened the approach to that of a surgeon, advocating for careful investigation that leads to informed reforms rather than causing unnecessary damage.
In conclusion, Asibey's remarks underscore a critical perspective in the field of journalism, particularly in sports, where the balance between uncovering the truth and maintaining integrity is essential. This call to action resonates beyond Ghana, highlighting the universal responsibility of journalists to wield their platforms judiciously for the betterment of their fields.