George Abanga, also known as King George (August 4, 1976 – September 10, 2015), was a
Ghana
Ghana (; tw, Gaana, ee, Gana), officially the Republic of Ghana, is a country in West Africa. It abuts the Gulf of Guinea and the Atlantic Ocean to the south, sharing borders with Ivory Coast in the west, Burkina Faso in the north, and To ...
ian reporter for the radio station
Success FM, in Accra,
Brong-Ahafo Region, and for
Peace FM, in
Goaso
Goaso is a town and the capital of the newly created Ahafo Region of Ghana. Goaso doubles as the capital of Asunafo North Municipal District.
It is located between three major towns; Mim, Kukuom and Hwidiem.
Other surrounding towns include Ayum ...
,
Greater Accra Region
The Greater Accra Region has the smallest area of Ghana's 16 administrative regions, occupying a total land surface of 3,245 square kilometres. This is 1.4 per cent of the total land area of Ghana. It is the second most populated region, befor ...
.
He was murdered in 2015.
Personal
George Abanga was born on August 4, 1976. He had a daughter named Emefa and a wife whose name is unidentified. Abanga was murdered at age 39.
Career
George Abanga began as a tailor, but later moved to radio to become a serial caller.
For ten years, he was a reporter at Success FM in Goaso. He was also a correspondent for Peace FM in Accra.
Abanga's reporting could have been a factor in his murder. He had just reported issues concerning some of the cocoa farmers from
Sankore
Sankoré Madrasa (also called the University of Sankoré, or Sankore Masjid) is one of three ancient centers of learning located in Timbuktu, Mali. It is believed to be established by Mansa Musa, who was the ruler of the Mali Empire, though the S ...
. There had been theft of fertilizers in that area. He had also recently reported some regional political tensions.
Police have connected some of Abanga's work to his death.
Death
On September 10, 2015, George Abanga was murdered on his drive home after reporting a theft of fertilizer in Sankore in the Brong-Ahafo Region.
His attackers had the road blocked off.
His left arm was shot, close to the shoulder.
None of his belongings were taken, which led the investigators to believe that the murder was related to his journalist work and was not a robbery. At the time of his death, he had a wallet, containing GHS 160 in
Ghanaian currency, two mobile phones, and a motorcycle.
After the shooting, he was taken to the
District Hospital
A hospital is a health care institution providing patient treatment with specialized Medical Science, health science and auxiliary healthcare staff and medical equipment. The best-known type of hospital is the general hospital, which typically ...
in
Goaso
Goaso is a town and the capital of the newly created Ahafo Region of Ghana. Goaso doubles as the capital of Asunafo North Municipal District.
It is located between three major towns; Mim, Kukuom and Hwidiem.
Other surrounding towns include Ayum ...
. He was declared dead upon arrival at the hospital.
The police issued the following statement after Abanga was killed: "We cannot suspect robbery at the moment. Also he is not around to tell us what happened; that is why we are treating this as murder."
The suspect who confessed to the crime was a man in his mid-40s. Although the motive was not determined, the man confessed because he said he believed Abanga's ghost was chasing him.
Context
The motive of Abanga's murderers was hard for investigators to determine. The police believed that the murder was connected to Abanga's stories about stolen fertilizers from cocoa farmers in the area.
[ It could also have been connected to his reporting on the political problems with the President ]John Dramani Mahama
John Dramani Mahama (; born 29 November 1958) is a Ghanaian politician who served as President of Ghana from 24 July 2012 to 7 January 2017. He previously served as Vice President of Ghana from January 2009 to July 2012, and took office as presi ...
's National Democratic Congress.
Editor at Success FM Atiewin Mohammed suspected a different story to be the reasoning behind Abanga's murder. Abanga had reported on the National Democratic Congress political party. Some of the members from Asibrem demanded the sack of some of the members of the party. This political story could have been another motive for the murder.
Abanga had also led a protest of nine followers of the National Democratic Congress. He had stated that the LESDEP planners took their money to provide them with tricycles but nothing was delivered.
Another possible explanation for his death was that the armed attackers had mistaken him for a cocoa purchaser whom they had been chasing to rob.
Impact
Violence against reporters is uncommon in Ghana, which made this case unusual. Of the journalists worldwide killed in 2015, two-thirds of them were murdered as a direct result of their work. In 2015, South Sudan
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, Poland
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, and Ghana made it onto the Committee to Protect Journalists' (CPJ) killed database for the first time. George Abanga was just one of the many journalists who were killed due to their profession. The most common reporting topics that led to journalists being attacked or killed dealt with politics, then war and human rights.
Reactions
The Concerned Youth of Asunafo South has stated that people have been targeted and killed while law enforcers haven't done much to investigate and catch the criminals. They have tried to spread awareness about this issue. Reminding law enforcers of this issue may help save other journalists' lives.
References
External links
Media Foundation of Western Africa (MFWA)
Success FM
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1976 births
2015 deaths
Ghanaian anti-corruption activists
Assassinated Ghanaian journalists
Radio reporters and correspondents
2015 murders in Africa
Ghanaian investigative journalists
Ghanaian radio journalists