Election 2020: SIC Insurance sponsors surgery of journalist after gunshot

Election 2020: SIC Insurance sponsors surgery of journalist after gunshot

SIC Insurance Company Limited, has pledged to pay for the medical bills of the surgery of Mr Pius Asiedu, a journalist with ‘newswatchgh.com’, who suffered a gunshot at the Ablekuma Central Collation Centre, while covering the 2020 election.

The leadership of the company made the pledge when, together with the Ghana Journalists Association (GJA), paid a visit to the victim at the Greater Accra Regional Hospital on Friday, where he had undergone a successful surgery.

Mr Asiedu was shot in the left leg at the centre at around the 02:30 hours of Tuesday, December 8, 2020, while observing the collation as an accredited journalist by the Electoral Commission, after a heated argument between the representatives of the New Patriotic Party and the opposition, National Democratic Congress.

Prior to the election, the GJA signed a Memorandum of Understanding with SIC, to provide an insurance package for journalists covering the election.

The GH¢20 million insurance package was to support 500 accredited members of the Association on covering the election with a high risk of bodily injury, and damage or destruction of equipment like cameras and phones.

The victim in an interview with the Ghana News Agency explained his misfortunes: “There was a heated argument between the representatives of the two political parties and in the process, we heard two gunshots, then, we decided to run for lives. When existing. There was a third gunshot and suddenly, I felt a sharp pain in my leg and fell on packed ballot boxes.

“People who were also running for their lives during the stampede were trampling upon me while I was on the ground. However, I managed to rise on a foot to shout for help that I was shot until some people came to my aid,” he said.

Mr Stephen K. Oduro, the Managing Director, SIC Life Insurance, said the company cherished journalists as they played a fundamental role in nation building, and gave an assurance that SIC, would forever stand by them.

“It saddens us that this had to happen to anyone, including journalists. Why do people even carry guns along to electoral grounds. The perpetrators must be made to face the full rigours of the law. But for SIC, our promises are sacred and we will deliver,” he added.

Nana Yaw Mantey, the Head of Corporate Affairs, SIC, commended the GJA and entire media fraternity for the unprecedented dedication they gave to the election coverage.

He said although the SIC did […]

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