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Govt engaging stakeholders, being tactful in passing broadcasting bill – Oppong Nkrumah

Govt engaging stakeholders, being tactful in passing broadcasting bill – Oppong Nkrumah LISTEN 4 HOURS AGO Minister for Information, Kojo Oppong Nkrumah has said government is engaging with relevant stakeholders to pass the broadcasting bill. According to him, the government is taking inputs from technocrats and industry experts and at the same time being tactful in the passage of the bill so as to not create a situation where it becomes a tool for the successive government to use in stifling media freedom and freedom of speech. Speaking on TV3’s current affairs programme the Key Point, the Minister for Information, Mr. Oppong Nkrumah said government is treading cautiously in the passage of the bill because one of the key tenants of democracy is media freedom and according to him, it will rather be out of place to pass a bill that curtails the freedom of the media – one of the key players in every democratic dispensation.

We re Engaging Relevant Stakeholders And Being Tactful In Passing Broadcasting Bill - Oppong Nkrumah

We re Engaging Relevant Stakeholders And Being Tactful In Passing Broadcasting Bill - Oppong Nkrumah
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Why Haven t You Passed The Broadcast Bill ? - Arnold Baidoo Blasts MPs

  Entertainment Journalist, Arnold Asamoah Baidoo has called on the lawmakers to pass the broadcast bill to control the influx of inappropriate contents on media stations in Ghana. The tragic death of an 11-year old boy named Ishmael Mensah has ignited discussions on the activities of spiritualists and fetish priests who have crowded TV screens and radio stations. The young boy was murdered by two teenagers aged 16 and 17 at an uncompleted building in Kasoa, Central Region. The teenagers reportedly committed the murder for money rituals. It is believed the teenagers may have been inspired by the avalanche of advertisements and programmes on TV and radio showcasing fetish activities and people who claim to have magical powers to double money.

Kasoa Murder blamed on juju on TV - The Chronicle Online

Kasoa Murder blamed on juju on TV The sad murder of a ten-year boy at Kasoa, in the Central Region by some two teenagers for alleged money ritual has been attributed to the influx of juju advertisements, money doublers on television, fake pastors and mallams,. Ghanaians have been commenting on the incident which took place during the Easter holidays, with strong demand on the authorities to act promptly. Since The Chronicle does not have the permission of account holders on social media to disclose their full names, we reproduce their comments with just one of their names. George, commenting on the incident said, “Money rituals are openly advertised on televisions and no one seems to be bothered. They only closed down those they think are their opponents. Sad.”

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