The opposition National Democratic Congress has apologised for its Oti Regional Secretary's attack an Adom TV journalist.
Kwame Owusu Obrempongba was attacked by the party’s Nkwanta South Constituency Secretary, Prince Succeed Fiagadzi for capturing a fracas between two candidates on camera at a polling station to the displeasure of his attacker.
Following the backlash since the incident, the NDC has rendered an apology to the victim and the Ghana Journalists Association (GJA).
“The Nkwanta-South NDC wishes to render an apology to Mr Obrempongba Kwame Owusu, an Adom TV correspondent in the region…” the party wrote.
Read the full apology below
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