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Citizens must be engaged to understand National Security s operations – GIBA
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NCA s shutdown of 49 television channels long overdue – GIBA President
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Stakeholders at a consultative meeting on the passage of a broadcasting law to regulate broadcasting activities in the country have unanimously agreed that the time for such a law is more rife than ever.
According to them, the lack of a law to regulate the activities of the media was causing a lot of threats to the morale fibre of society due to the sharp rise in content such as portrayal of money doubling activities, rituals, pornography and the sale and advertisement of unapproved products, among others.
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The Chairman of the National Media Commission (NMC), Mr Yaw Boadu-Ayeboafoh, said the commission was constrained in ensuring that media organisations did the right thing, “all we can do is appeal to them. Initially they agree but by the next day, you see them going back to their old ways” as that was their only means of survival.
Passing Broadcasting Bill critical - Stakeholders
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Attack on media act of ghetto styled thuggery and baseless criminal cowardice – GIBA to political party members Listen to article
The Ghana Independent Broadcasters Association (GIBA) has condemned attacks on media houses by some members of political groups following the conduct of the just ended 2020 general elections.
Members of some political groups have criticised the media for allegedly doing the bidding of their opponents during the general election.
GIBA in a statement, however, dismissed these claims.
It said the attacks on media houses are unfounded, given that they discharged their duties independently during the elections without interference from the Electoral Commission and political parties.