Ace international investigative journalist, Anas Aremeyaw Anas has hinted he will take off the veil from his face in the next three years hopefully.
The uncover journalist says he would hand over the baton to a more determined and effective journalist, who desires to go into investigative journalism to take over from him.
“I encourage my colleagues journalists to go a step further, take up the challenge, go into investigative journalism to try and save our country, our continent and our world”, he said.
“Very soon, I hope to take off my veil, uncover my face, and give the veil to another journalist to take it from where I will leave off,” Anas disclosed.
The undercover journalist was speaking at the maiden edition of the “TPF National Media Festival 2016” in Kumasi on Saturday.
Organized by media non-profit making organization, The Press Foundation, TPF, the event which brought together hundreds participants including journalists, media practitioners, public relations experts, students, corporate Ghana, politicians, security personnel, among others, was under the theme; Election 2016: The Role of the Journalist.
Anas, indicated that, the event was dear to his heart, hence his decision to sacrifice other equally important programmes to come to Kumasi.
“I should have been in London with the team today, but the subject and purpose of this memorable event meant a lot to me. I therefore cancelled that engagement to be here with you tonight,” he said.
Adding that, “The timing, occasion and purpose of this event mean a lot to me. Especially, this election season, and so I am excited to be here to contribute my quota”.
He called on the media to go the extra mile to cause change for the world through the eye of journalism.
The Press Foundation has instituted an awards scheme in honor of Anas Aremeyaw Anas.
The “Anas Aremeyaw Anas Investigative Journalist of the year Award” will be held every year to recognize and award investigative journalists in Ghana and beyond. It will form the apex award at the “TPF Journalists Dinner Awards”.
Joy FM investigative journalist, Manasseh Azure Awuni won the “Anas Aremeyaw Anas Investigative Journalist” award for his contributions to investigative journalism in Ghana.
Samson Lardy Anyenini, Shamima Muslim and Anas Aremeyaw Anas were all awarded for their various contributions to the growth of Journalism in Ghana.
The Executive Director of TPF, Mr. Listowell Yesu Bukarson, said the “TPF National Media Festival”, will be held every year.
He charged journalists to go beyond the so-called “ethics of journalism” to bring the news to society.
He indicated that, “journalism without results, is not worth practicing”. ,”It’s about impeccable evidence and so the journalist needs to reach his source of news to get first hand and core evidence in their practice.
Mr. Bukarson commended Anas Aremeyaw Anas and the other speakers who made time to travel to Kumasi for the event.
“You are all very busy colleagues, coming for this event, therefore means, you believe in this dream and together we can bring about the needed change to journalism”.
He encouraged journalists to as he put it, “pick the bull by the horn” in their practice because “journalism is not a crime and we must practice with delight, knowing we work for society” he added.
Other speakers at the “TPF National Media Festival 2016” included Manasseh Azure Awuni, Samson Lardy Anyenini and Poet, Chief Abdul Moomeen Muslim.
Others included, the Public Affairs Consular of the US embassy in Ghana, Daniel Fennell, the GOC of the Central Command of the Ghana Armed Forces, Brigadier General CB Alhassan.
The event was chaired by, the Asantehene, Otumfou’s Mawerenehene, Bafour Ossei Hyieman Brentuo VI.
The TPF National Media Festival 2016 was sponsored by, The Royal Bank, Best Assurance, Latex Foam, Ultimate Fashion, Skywalker drinker water and Miklin Hotel.
Source: The Press Foundation.