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Media should avoid sensational stories. Dan Botwe
BY Abdul Salam Sule, Ghanadot


Accra, April 22, Ghanadot - Mr Dan Botwe, the New Patriotic Party Member of Parliament for Okere constituency in the Eastern Region has called on the media to desist from writing sensational stories but concentrate on developmental stories.


According to him, the media is partly to blame for the recent insurgence of people with dubious characters in the country. He said, had the media concentrated on reporting such unscrupulous people and their evil antics on innocent people, the situation might have improved.


He noted that it was only when there was a crime case that the media would give the story publicity, but this immediately stopped after the case was over.


This Mr Dan Botwe said, had given people with dubious character the opportunity to inflict on innocent some damages.


The Member of Parliament for the Okere constituency said this when he was commenting on the recent incident in Kumasi where 106 students at Christ the King International School were not allowed to take part in the on-going Basic Examination Certificate Examination after their Proprietor and the headmaster had taken their money but failed to register them.


He said, it was the responsibility of the media to educate parents on how examination registration was done and how schools should be  accredited before it could register students for the external examination organised by the West African Examination Council (WAEC).


"The media will never do this but concentrate on sensational stories which will at the end of the day not help the ordinary Ghanaian", he revealed.


Mr Dan Botwe has therefore called on all stake holders in the media industry to ensure that they channel their reportage on issues that would improve the life of the ordinary Ghanaian.

 

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