Two broadcasters, Messrs Tommy-Annan Forson and James Kwasi
Oberko have made
a complaint against three television stations in Ghana for showing films with
pornographic scenes.
The two, on Monday, 12th June,
2017, presented their complaint to the National Media Commission and the
Ministry of Information against TV XYZ, Ice TV and Thunder TV for showing these
films to their audience.
According to them, it is against the
broadcasting standards for television stations to show porn materials
irrespective of what time they are shown.
“We have realized that these TV
stations are showing things that are against the media commission’s standards
and as concerned citizens, we thought it wise to make complaint to the right
authorities, to prompt them to take the necessary actions,” James told Citifmonline.com.
They presented to the Executive
Secretary of the National Media Commission, George Sarpong, an album of
compiled photos taken from porn scenes shown across the television stations in
question.
Presenting the album, Tommy
Annan-Forson said: “these things have been going on for quite a while. It
started on social media and people started asking questions as to why some
television stations would show porn. Some years ago, Cable Gold was doing same,
I captured it, reported to the media commission and they stopped them.”
In his response, the Mr. George
Sarpong commended James and Tommy for taking such a bold step in the interest
of Ghana and assured him their support.
“I want to thank you for the effort
that you put into this and I hope that we will get back to you. In fact, this
gesture shows there is a lot of hope for the media landscape,” he stated.
After that, they also sent a copy of
the complaint to the Minister of Information, Mustapha Hamid who also lauded
their move.
Messrs Oberko and Annan-Forson told Citifmonline.com that
they would later serve the National Communications Authority, Chief Justice and
Speaker of Parliament copies of their complaint.
Tommy Annan Forson is a doyen of
broadcasting with over 40 years experience. He has through his radio school,
RABODEF, trained a lot of successful broadcasters in Ghana.
James Oberko is also a broadcaster
of more than 10 years who is currently an administrator at the Kwame Nkrumah
University of Science and Technology.
Credit: Kwame
Dadzie/citifmonline.com
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