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NPP National Women’s Organizer Otiko Afisa Djaba says she would summon the host of Metro TV’s morning show, Good Morning Ghana, Randy Abbey to the National Media Commission (NMC) anytime soon.
The reason, she said is to compel the TV anchor to come to explain to her and her political party why he refused her the opportunity to appear on the show last Thursday, 30th October, 2014.
Speaking at a Media Foundation organized forum for women, Madam Otiko alleged that Randy threatened not to host the popular show if she is allowed to appear on the show.
“I was on my way and the producers called me not to come because he, Randy has threatened not to host the show if I appear as a panelist” she said.
Since the depature of Yaro Kasambata and step in host, Shamima Muslim form the Accra based TV station, Randy has been the sole host of the show.
“Good Morning Ghana is Randy’s baby and he decides who appears on it , I was told after I complained” she said.
She was tapped by fellow National Women’s organizer of political party, Anita De Soso who sat next to her to tone down. But Madaam Otiko threatened to go every length to seek a redress to her concerns.
Randy, she said was not alone and claimed Accra-based radio station Peace FM, has also not called her for the past two years to appear on their morning show.
She however did not reveal if she would summon Peace FM as well
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