The Advertising Association of Ghana (AAG) has expressed fear that the absence of an Advertising Council Law has paved the best way for the indiscriminate mounting of billboards.
This, in response to the association, is inflicting chaos and dysfunction throughout the nation and risking human lives, particularly when sturdy winds accompanying heavy rains typically pull down these billboards.
The President of the Association, Andrew Ackah, has, subsequently, appealed for public help to mount strain on the federal government and parliament to move the invoice into regulation to sanitise the promoting house.
According to Mr Ackah, who’s the Chief Executive Officer of Dentsu Ghana, regardless of numerous efforts by the Association over the past 20 years, the invoice had not obtained the eye it deserves.
He made the enchantment in an interview on Friday in the course of the closing of a three-day professional coaching organised by the AAG for 70 advertisers and communication practitioners from completely different promoting companies and establishments.
The programme was aimed to equip individuals with knowledge on the varied service strains throughout the advertising communication trade, together with advertising ethics, client protection, and trade rules.
The Advertising Council Bill seeks to ascertain a regulatory physique to supervise the promoting trade, guarantee compliance with worldwide requirements, and professionaltect customers from misleading and deceptive ads.
It additionally goals to advertise native content material and help small and medium-sized enterprises within the trade in addition to regulate the promoting trade and supply pointers for the mounting of billboards and different promotements.
Mr Ackah mentioned the invoice, which has been out and in of parliament with failed guarantees of passage, would profit not solely the affiliation but additionally most people, as it could guarantee accountable promoting practices.
BY JONATHAN DONKOR