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Press Release
AFLAG
July 10, 2015 |
GBC IS A
LIABILITY- TV LICENSE MAKES NO SENSE
The GBC and other stakeholder on 6th July, 2015
held a news conference at Broadcasting House in
Accra to inform Ghanaians that they have
reviewed the Television License fee and are
scheduled to begin collection of the annual fees
from August of 2015. In the 80th anniversary
lecture presented by the Director General of GBC
Major Albert Don-Chebe, he expressed gratitude
to all the key players and also to parliament
for approving the upward review of the TV
License.
Breakdown of how the income generated from this
TV license fee would be shared among four (4)
institutions namely Ghana Broadcasting
Corporation (GBC), Ghana Independent
Broadcasters Association (GIBA), Media
Development Fund and National Media Commission (NMC)
was also explained at the same event. Out of the
total amount collected GBC would receive the
lion’s share of 72%, the Ghana Independent
Broadcasters Association (GIBA) would have 15%.
The Media Development Fund will take 4%, another
4% would go to National Media Commission, Film
will take 2% and GBC who would be the fund
managers would have an extra 2%.
Domestic TVs users will pay Ghc36.00 per TV set.
Whereas those who own two or more TVs would pay
Ghc60.00. Commercial licensed users will pay
Ghc3.00 per TV set which is Ghc36.00 a year.TV
repairers and Tv retailers are required to pay
Ghc20.00 and Ghc60.00 monthly, respectively.
Frankly the introduction of a TV license is
another desperate attempt by a failing
government to introduce a new tax and push
hardship on its people. This makes no sense. GBC
has suffered excessive interference by this
regime. It is non attractive to viewers because
that station is very bias and have most
non-productive programs airing. GBC has never
attended any AFAG press conference obviously
because of their quest to censor and please
government. How can members of AFAG pay TV
license to a very hostile and non performing TV
station?
No one should be forced to watch or listen to
GBC. It is a dead outlet. They can generate
consumer confidence only when they are willing
to be independent of government control,
modernize their shows and run their institution
as a proper business entity by going for an IPO.
Indeed if privately owned television stations
are able to manage themselves independently, why
can't GBC do same?
Over the years, the public is aware of the
galore of mismanagement and misappropriation of
millions of cedis by both the board and the
management of GBC. The total breakdown of the
internal audit system of the Ghana’s premium
broadcasting corporation has contributed to the
continuous financial malpractices that has
engulfed GBC.
It is obvious that, the TV license is another
IMF cost push measure in the offing. Ghanaians
are no zombies to merit this excessive torcher
from John Mahama's government. As a country we
are in the darkest period of our lives since the
onset of the forth republic in 1992. President
John Dramani Mahama has succeeded in making life
tasteless and insipid for millions of Ghanaians.
We do not see how GBC alone would generate
income from commercial activities like
advertisements and announcements, receive yearly
subvention from government and still want every
TV user to pay Ghc36 annually. This is another
attempt by government to milk Ghanaians just as
they have done to the NHIA. Though Ghanaians pay
2.5% NHIA levy per any transaction, less than 1%
is given to the NHIA.
The only source of entertainment for most poor
people in Ghana today is a television set and
this government wants to take that too away? How
cold-blooded can john Mahama be?
AFAG call on all to resist any attempt by this
government to bully Ghanaians into paying this
illegal fee. We are not Zombies. Simply, we
should not comply. Everyone must brace him or
herself up for another positive defiance.
AFAG LEADERSHIP
July 10, 2015
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GBC IS A LIABILITY- TV LICENSE
MAKES NO SENSE
Release, July 10, Ghanadot
- Frankly the introduction of a TV license is another
desperate attempt by a failing government to introduce a
new tax and push hardship on its people. This makes no
sense. GBC has suffered excessive interference by this
regime. It is non attractive to viewers because that
station is very bias and have most non-productive
programs airing....More
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