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The National Media Commission (NMC) has begun an investigation into the alleged manhandling of two of Citi FM’s journalists, Caleb Kudah and Zoe Abu-Baidoo.
This was disclosed by the Executive Secretary of the Commission, George Sarpong in an interview with journalists in Accra on Thursday, May 20, 2021.
He said the Commission has received a petition from the Accra-based radio station which has been forwarded to the National Security Ministry for their reaction in honour of the principle of natural justice.
“We have submitted the petition to the National Security Ministry for their comment and we have indicated the timeline and we expect that they will provide us with their response before 24th of this month. After that, we will meet with the parties on the 26th of May for the hearing. Our hope is that in that meeting, we should be able to conclude with the issues involved,” he noted.
This comes at the back of an ongoing internal investigation by the National Security Ministry itself.
In a statement released on May 13, 2021, and signed by its Chief Director, Lt. Col. Ababio Serebour (Rtd), the intelligence-gathering organization took note of the allegations of brutalities against the journalists and commenced investigations into them.
However, responding to the issue of how the ongoing investigations at the National Security Ministry affect the Commission’s own investigations, Mr Sarpong said the NMC’s investigation is independent of that of the National Security Ministry and that the Commission is bent on assessing the issue separately and provide a way forward.
Further, he assured journalists of the Commission’s support through the newly created office of the Coordinated Mechanism for the Safety of Journalists to investigate, validate and take the necessary steps on assaults of journalists.
He called for support for the office emphasizing that the office will do all it can to guarantee the safety of journalists in the country.
“We want every journalist in this country to see this as a game-changer once the constitution guarantees them the rights to do their work and offers them constitutional protection. This is the first time that we have been able to set up a mechanism that achieves that purpose of protecting the safety of journalists.
"So I want all of us to see the novelty of it and to rally behind the idea because ultimately, our collective safety as journalists will depend on how well we all work together to make the mechanism work,” he added.
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