The Ghana Independent Broadcasters Association (GIBA) has expressed considerations concerning the actions of the National Media Commission (NMC), requesting the National Communications Authority (NCA) to take Onua FM/TV off the air.
The Association believes there are much more avenues to discover in addressing the matter at hand, chastising the NMC for failing to supply Onua FM/TV a good listening to.
The National Media Commission (NMC) wrote a strongly worded letter to the National Communications Authority (NCA), requesting the suspension of the authorization of Onua TV and Onua FM over their alleged incessant assaults on personalities.
The NMC states that the suspension or revocation of the licenses of the 2 stations has turn into crucial as a result of “the two stations have become the soundtrack to hateful rhetoric carefully orchestrated to incite ethnic division, provoke mutiny in the armed forces and prey upon the youth for insurrection against the state.”
However, GIBA, in an announcement signed by its President, Cecil Thomas Sunkwa-Mills, mentioned the NMC’s discover to the Advertisers Association of Ghana on the revocation of the license is tantamount to depriving the stations of their promoting income.
“GIBA frowns at the actions taken by the NMC in addressing the issue of the alleged ethical journalistic infraction by the two stations for the reasons that, the Association believes there are far more avenues to explore in addressing the matter on hand, such as giving the opportunity for fair hearing to the stations rather than pronouncing sanctions upon them to the extent of alerting the Advertisers Association of Ghana of a Notice of Suspension without due process.”
“GIBA believes that such actions which are tantamount to depriving the stations of their advertising revenue are unacceptable. The fact that the NMC sought to cut-off the life support of the stations by writing to the AAG is damaging.”
In an interview on Eyewitness News, Mr. Sunkwa-Mills insisted that the NMC “missed the point of giving them a hearing. We will focus on due process for correction.”
He mentioned the matter has been referred to a committee to look into the it.
The administration of Onua TV/Onua FM filed a perpetual injunction towards the National Media Commission (NMC) on the High Court in Accra, restraining the fee from taking any steps that adversely search to affect the media operations of the corporate and its associates.
Onua TV/Onua FM is praying the courtroom, amongst different issues, to declare that some orders issued by the Commission to Media General subsidiaries are illegal and that the “conduct of the NMC in refusing to give the stations an opportunity to be heard before imposing sanctions on them is a breach of the law and of natural justice.”
The NMC, on Tuesday, November 14, 2023, despatched a letter to Media General, extending a deadline to Onua FM/TV and Captain Smart to apologize over feedback the broadcaster made deemed “inciteful.”
The management of the Ghana Journalists Association (GJA) has disclosed that it’s presently investigating a petition by the army excessive command towards Onua FM and Onua TV over the alleged misconduct.
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