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The Youth Activist Network (YAN) of the National Democratic Congress has called for the dismissal of the Director General of the Ghana Broadcasting Corporation, William Ampem-Darko.
In a statement signed by the spokesperson of the group, Otokunor Boamah Peter, YAN expressed its displeasure at the recent failure of GTV to show a live presentation of President John Evans Atta-Mills’ speech during the 64TH Annual UN General Assembly and similar events it was supposed to air.
“The continuous inability of the nation's broadcasting corporation to stick to its intentions of broadcasting live programs is disappointing”, the statement said.
According to YAN, the state broadcaster, though under government’s subvention, continuously exhibits gross “disregard and contempt” in discharging its duties.
This, they charged, was an attempt to sabotage the government “in its bid to improve public access to information”.
Therefore, “YAN calls on the National Media Commission or the Ministry of Information to as a matter of urgency dismiss the Director General of Ghana Broadcasting Corporation, Dr. William Ampem-Darko and Mr. Moses Gyapong, the Technical Director of GTV."
The group said it would advise itself if the two are not removed from office.
By: Dorcas Efe Mensah/myjoyonline.com/Ghana
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