Veteran Journalist Shot During 2020 Elections Continues to Battle Life-Altering Injuries
Veteran Ghanaian journalist Pius Asiedu continues to struggle with serious health challenges years after being shot while covering the 2020 general elections. The attack, which occurred while he was on assignment reporting election events, left him with life-altering injuries that have significantly
Ogyem Solomon

Veteran Ghanaian journalist Pius Asiedu continues to struggle with serious health challenges years after being shot while covering the 2020 general elections. The attack, which occurred while he was on assignment reporting election events, left him with life-altering injuries that have significantly affected his day-to-day life and professional career.
Since the incident, Asiedu has been receiving ongoing medical care, but his recovery has been slow, and he continues to face physical and emotional hardships. The incident has drawn attention to the risks and dangers journalists face in the line of duty, particularly when covering politically sensitive events like elections.
Friends, colleagues, and members of the press have expressed concern over Asiedu’s condition, highlighting the need for greater protection and support for journalists who risk their lives to report news and provide accurate information to the public. Many have called for both government and media organizations to step up efforts to ensure the safety and wellbeing of reporters in high-risk situations.
The story of Pius Asiedu also serves as a stark reminder of the challenges faced by media professionals in Ghana and other parts of the world, where reporting on sensitive or high-stakes events can pose serious personal risks. It underscores the importance of not only providing adequate security measures but also offering long-term medical, psychological, and financial support to journalists who suffer in the line of duty.
As Asiedu continues his fight for recovery, the journalism community and the public alike remain hopeful that he will regain strength and continue his work, while also advocating for stronger measures to protect reporters from violence and harm. His experience stands as both a cautionary tale and a call to action for enhanced journalist safety and accountability.
🇬🇭 Five years after being shot while covering Ghana’s 2020 general elections, journalist Pius Asiedu continues to battle life-altering injuries, repeated surgeries, and financial hardship.
Left with an eight-centimetre bone gap in his leg and unable to access a critical… pic.twitter.com/JJbDHWLYKu
— CDR AFRICA (@cdrafrica) February 4, 2026
Source: Thepressradio.com
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