The Ghana Journalists Association (GJA) is set to receive its membership ID cards this week, courtesy of Margins Group, a Ghanaian company specializing in secure identity solutions, card manufacturing, and digitalization services. Apexnewsgh reports
The development comes after months of negotiations between the two parties, with KGL Group sponsoring the production of the membership ID cards.
To facilitate the production of the ID cards, members are requested to send a soft copy (jpg) of their passport-size picture taken on a white background to gja.passportphoto@gmail.com. The picture must be of good quality, and ‘selfies’ are not acceptable. Members are also required to provide detailed information, including their name, organization, region, and contact.
The printing, issuing, and delivering of the membership ID cards will be done according to the order of receipt of the passport-size pictures. The exercise will begin with the list of members in good standing as published in the national dailies recently, before attending to other members.
The current administration of the GJA, led by Albert Kwabena Dwumfour, had promised to address the challenge of issuing membership ID cards three years ago. After a decade-long wait, the association is finally set to deliver ID cards to its members.
“I am very excited to see this day come finally, and I believe members will be equally excited about this development,” Dwumfour said, expressing gratitude to Margins Group and KGL Group for helping to redeem the promise.
Source: Apexnewsgh.com/Ngamegulam Chidozie Stephen









