The Multimedia Broadcasting Company
Limited has suspended Joy FM's Super morning show host Kojo
Yankson, ghmediafillas.blogspot.com can exclusively reveal.
This website can additionally report that the suspension takes
effect June 27 and it is without pay. Mr Yankson is expected back on air July
17.
The decision was reached by management as a punitive measure for
what they say was his “conduct on the Super Morning Show on Thursday June 23,
2016 which was not in the best interest of the company – its reputation and
audience.”
In a June 23 incident, Mr. Yankson is said to have attacked the
person of Ghana’s president John Mahama in a manner that got him apologizing –
subsequently.
In a Facebook post hours after the supposed gaffe, he said:
“This morning in the handover with Pastor Ato before the start
of the Super Morning Show, I made a joke that has received some attention on
social media.
“In referring to the recent media attention over the President
riding a motorcycle, receiving a car, and owning a gun, I joked that armed
robbers could also get media attention for similar reasons.
“Some Ghanaians have taken offence to this
comment, and this is entirely my fault. As a communicator, I ought to
understand that people react differently to
information, and jokes about any divisive issue – even when told without malice
– will not go down well with everyone.
“For this reason, I would like to
apologise without reservation to any of our listeners – including the President
himself – who may have found my joke distasteful. My comments were not aimed at
offending any of you, and it makes me so sad that i have unintentionally done
so.
“I would not be where I am today if
I was incapable of learning from my mistakes, and this morning’s joke was a
mistake. I have learnt from it. This experience will make me better, and that’s
good for all of us.
“I will repeat this apology on air
tomorrow morning at 05:50am, just before the start of the Super Morning Show.
“Thank you all for your tolerance
and understanding.”
Yankson joined JOY FM in April 2014.
This website broke the news first two years ago.
Source: enewsgh.com/ghmediafillas.blogspot.com
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