A New Chapter for Upper East Journalism: Albert Sore Elected GJA Chairman 
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A New Chapter for Upper East Journalism: Albert Sore Elected GJA Chairman 

On a bright Monday morning, June 30, 2025, journalists from across the Upper East Region gathered at the Bolgatanga Municipal Electoral Commission Office, their pens and notepads momentarily set aside for a different kind of headline, the election of their new regional chairman. Apexnewsgh reports The air buzzed with anticipation as two seasoned journalists, Albert Sore and Ebo Bruce Quansah, stood as the final contenders. When the ballots were counted, it was Albert Sore who emerged victorious, securing an impressive 29 out of 44 votes. His opponent, the veteran Ebo Bruce Quansah, gracefully accepted the results with 15 votes, setting the stage for a new era of leadership. The election, conducted peacefully under the watchful eyes of the GJA Electoral Committee, was praised for its transparency and the professionalism displayed by all members. As the results were announced, a wave of applause filled the enviroment, and a beaming Albert Sore stepped forward to address his colleagues. “This victory is not just mine, it belongs to every journalist in the Upper East Region,” he declared, his voice brimming with gratitude and determination. “I pledge to work tirelessly to unite us, to fight for our welfare, and to confront the challenges that stand in the way of our profession.” His vision for the region’s journalism was clear: capacity-building programs, targeted training, and initiatives to raise professional standards. “We must prioritize learning, our well-being, and excellence in our work,” he urged. “Only then can we amplify our voices and serve our communities effectively.” Ebo Bruce Quansah, ever the statesman, extended his support to the new chairman, urging his fellow journalists to stand united. “The strength of our media fraternity lies in our solidarity,” he said. “Let us move forward together.” Beyond the newsrooms, stakeholders, media executives, civil society leaders, and communication experts, flooded social media with congratulatory messages, hopeful that Sore’s leadership would usher in a new wave of progress for journalism in the Upper East Region of  Ghana. Engaging the media after the EC declaration, the former Chairman of the Ghana Journalists Association (GJA) William Jalulah, looked on at the newly elected executives. Despite the challenges that had arisen during his tenure, Mr. Jalulah couldn’t hide his happiness for the smooth election process. As he reflected on his three-year stint as Regional GJA Chairman, Mr. Jalulah felt a sense of pride and satisfaction with the progress he had made. He wished the new executives well, hoping that they would build on the foundation he had laid and take the association to even greater heights. Mr. Jalulah’s joy was palpable as he handed over the reins, confident that the association was in good hands. He looked forward to seeing the new executives thrive and make a positive impact on the journalism profession in the region. With a warm smile, he congratulated the winners and encouraged them to work tirelessly for the benefit of the association and its members. Source: Apexnewsgh.com/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen

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Albert Sore Declares Bid for Upper East Regional GJA Chairmanship
Opinion, Politics

Albert Sore Declares Bid for Upper East Regional GJA Chairmanship

Albert Sore, the Upper East JoyNews Correspondent who doubles as the current Upper East Regional GJA Secretary, has officially announced his intention to contest for the position of Upper East Regional Chairman of the Ghana Journalists Association (GJA). Apexnewsgh reports After careful consideration and encouragement from colleagues and members of the GJA in the region, Sore has filed his nomination documents and undergone vetting for the June 30, 2025, National and Regional Executive Elections. The current Regional Chairman, William N. Jalulah, is not seeking re-election due to his new role with the Media Foundation for West Africa (MFWA) in Accra. Sore, who has served as Regional Secretary for the past three years, believes his experience and dedication make him an ideal candidate to lead the branch forward. Sore’s vision for the Upper East Regional Branch of the GJA is built on six key pillars: 1. Building on the gains made under Chairman Jalulah’s leadership to make the branch one of the most vibrant and visible in the country. 2. Establishing a Regional Secretariat for the GJA. 3. Building partnerships to enhance member capacity, especially for those with limited experience. 4. Initiating programs to increase the number of active and excelling female journalists in the region. 5. Creating a structured welfare system to support journalists in emergencies. 6. Significantly increasing GJA membership in the region. As Regional Secretary, Sore has played a key role in the success of the outgoing Regional Executive. He drafted proposals for funding the Regional GJA Awards and helped organize capacity-building training programs and public lectures. Under his leadership, GJA membership in the Upper East Region has grown from 16 active members in 2022 to nearly 50 active members presently. Sore thanked members and executives of the GJA in the Upper East Region for their support and pleaded for their continued backing in the upcoming elections. He promised to release a detailed policy document outlining his vision and plans for the region soon. Source: Apexnewsgh.com/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen

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UER: Fresh GJA executives sworn in
Politics

UER: Fresh GJA executives sworn in

Recently elected executives of the Ghana Journalists Association in the Upper East Region have been sworn in by the Upper East Regional Supervising High Court Judge, Justice Charles Adjei Wilson, yesterday, Thursday, June 30, 2022 at the Bolgatanga High Court. William Nlanjerbor Jalulah, General Manager of A1 Radio, was sworn in as Upper East Regional Chairman for the GJA. Fatima Sandra Astanga-Anafu, a journalist with the Ghana News Agency, (GNA) was sworn in as Vice-Chairperson, while Albert Sore, the Upper East Regional Correspondent for the Multimedia Group was sworn in as the Regional Secretary for the GJA. Joshua Asaah, News Editor at A1 Radio was also sworn in as the Treasurer of the Association. 4 other co-opted members were sworn into various positions. Speaking to the media after the brief ceremony, the Regional Chairman of the GJA, Mr. Jalulah reiterated his promise to make the Association more attractive to journalists in the region. “Over the years, the Association has not been so attractive to members or journalists. As a result of that, our number is not encouraging. Coming into office, we were aware of some of these things so we are looking at working towards making the Association attractive to journalists who otherwise are not members to join.” He again reiterated his commitment towards finding an office space for the GJA in the region.

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A1 radio’s current affairs Producer resigns
Opinion

A1 radio’s current affairs Producer resigns

The 2019 Upper East Region award winner of the Ghana Journalist Association (GJA) Human Right category award and Producer of the most influential current affairs/ political programme popularly known as Daybreak Upper East (DBUE) Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen has resigned from Agreed Best Communication Limited a subsidiary of A1 RADIO 101.1MHZ. Mr. Ngamegbulam in a resignation letter captured by Apexnewsgh.com stated that the reason for his resignation was based on management decision and pressure on him to choose between his established website and A1 Radio. “I was given an option by my management to choose between my private website and A1 radio to work with, and upon thorough thinking, I accepted and chose my newly established website.  Because my management sees my website as a conflict of interest, regarding my role as a member of A1 Radio newsroom.” So far, in the Northern sector media landscape, Mr. Ngamegbulam is noted as one of the most influential Radio Producers which has a lot of skills and tests in radio production when it comes to his relationship with top hierarchy personalities in both local, national and international. Notable among the personalities Mr. Ngamegbulam has produced was the now current President and Vice President of the Republic of Ghana President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo Addo and Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia and now the National Democratic Congress (NDC) running mate for the 2020 elections Naana Opoku Agyeman just to mention but few. Mr. Ngamegbulam before now has contributed his quota at A1 radio and the development of the Upper East Region especially by holding duty bearers and appointees accountable on issues of Development in the Upper East.  He is known as a very straightforward, serious, strict kind of personality when it comes to his job because he always wants to deliver by maintaining his long built quality and reputations. Because of his kind of person, Mr. Ngamegbulam had been in a good relationship with his employer and colleague workers from 2013 to date. He further extends gratitude to all the various political party communicators and as well as his contact resource persons in both home and abroad for the wonderful cooperation they have enjoyed so far.  “I want to thank all the political party communicators I have worked closely with for their supports and cooperation. Please, let me use this opportunity equally to render an apology to those who genuinely felt offended in our line of duty due to one or two different ideologies, ‘Yes, such is expected in any human institution, but I think the most important is to forgive and move on because the world is not our own.” He said Meanwhile, Mr. Ngamegbulam who is popularly known as Chief Producer one (1) has worked with Albert Sore, now JoyFm Upper East correspondent, Christopher Asima, Albert Azongo, Abrahim Aziz, Aboagye Emmanuel and Samuel Mbura as hosts of Daybreak Upper East (DBUE). Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana Please kindly contact Apexnewsgh.com on email:apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications.  

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