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Peter Quaqua further call for coexistence between governments functionaries and the media in decriminalizing laws that have the propensity to undermine the workings of the media and freedom of the press.

“Additionally, governments must spare no efforts in bringing to justice people who deliberately kill journalists to demonstrate their commitment to press freedom and fight against impunity,” statement indicated. He said if there is independent judiciary in the region, democracy is protected and justice assured. The WAJA President statement was contained in a message released by its President World Press Freedom Day, held in Happer, Maryland County, on May 3, 2018. Quaqua stated that all West African counties must insist on the independence of the judiciary in dispensing justice to ordinary people including the Media.
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IPNews-Monrvoia,Liberia-:The President of the West Africa Journalists Association (WAJA), Peter Quaqua, is calling on governments of the ECOWAS countries to encourage necessary reforms in domestic laws which undermines the substance of a free media laws and an enabling legal environment for expression of free speech and press freedom.
