Addis Ababa: The new media complex inaugurated today marks a new height, positioning the Ethiopian News Agency (ENA) to promote Ethiopia’s global image and foster national consensus, Seife Derbe, CEO of the agency, stated during the inaugural event.
Stating the inauguration of the new media complex underpinned its motto ‘ENA in a New Heights,’ Seife said the agency will commit itself to strengthening efforts of national consensus and image building.
Now, ENA is on equal footing to compete with international news agencies, he said, noting that the agency is working in conjunction with other international media outlets.
ENA has also been engaged in presenting the correct portrayal of Ethiopia to the world and image building for 82 years, he said.
For meaningful communication of Ethiopia’s reform imperatives to the international community, ENA is endeavoring to this effect, the CEO stressed.
He disclosed that ENA is invited to join BRICS’ media forum.
The new state-of-the-art media complex is part of the r
eform in the sphere of media, the CEO said.
Featuring three modern TV studios and four radio studios, the facility enables the agency to fulfill its duties.
‘We will share contents in three international languages, English, Arabic and French and preparation is also underway to open regional offices,’ the CEO said.
Source: Ethiopian News Agency
Nana Esoun Abonyi Kwaata II, Esihene (Sub-chief) of Gomoa Ajumako Traditional Area has admonished electorates to vote for development-oriented political candidates in the upcoming Presidential and Parliamentary elections.
He said, ‘There is the need for you to choose candidates who have track records and have your welfare at heart before going into the Elections 2024,’ saying this would help facilitate socio-economic development and alleviate the sufferings in the traditional area.
Nana Esoun Abonyi Kwaata II, gave the advice at a durbar of Chiefs and the people of Brofoyedur to climax their Annual Akwambo festival in the Gomoa Central District of the Central Region.
The ‘Esihene,’ who is also the Chief of Gomoa Brofoyedur noted that Gomoa Central was lagging in all aspects of developmental infrastructure and asked the citizenry to vote for a competent parliamentarian, who could lobby for projects.
He highlighted the poor road network from Winneba-Junction to Gomoa Jukwa and many others which were hamper
ing commercial activities in the Gomoa Central District and appealed to the government to address the issues.
Nana Esoun Abonyi Kwaata advised the youth not to allow themselves to be used by politicians to foment mayhem before, during and after the elections.
Present to grace the occasion were Mr Deen Yawson, the National Democratic Congress Parliamentary candidate for Gomoa Central and Mr Kwame Asare Obeng known as ‘A Plus,’ an Independent Parliamentary candidate for the same Constituency.
Source: Ghana News Agency