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The Minister for Communication, Digital Technology and Innovation, Samuel Nartey George, has reaffirmed the government’s firm resolve to uphold broadcasting regulations without bias or exception.
His assurance comes in the wake of President John Mahama’s clemency directive, which ordered the reinstatement of broadcast licences for 64 radio stations previously suspended by the National Communications Authority (NCA) for regulatory violations.
Addressing Parliament on Thursday, 12th June, the Minister made it clear that adherence to broadcasting laws would be applied uniformly, regardless of a station’s influence, ownership, or political affiliation.
The Minister's comments were aimed at reinforcing the government’s stance that accountability and lawful conduct within the media space are non-negotiable.
“Let me reassure this House and the people of Ghana: this Government is committed to the firm, fair, and impartial enforcement of the laws governing FM broadcasting,” Mr George stated.
“No entity, regardless of status or political affiliation, is above the law. Our goal is not punishment but accountability, order, and the responsible stewardship of a critical public resource.”
He emphasised that while the President’s directive seeks to offer a second chance to the affected stations, it does not excuse future infractions. Instead, the move is to encourage lawful operations under clear guidelines, ensuring that all broadcasters operate within the confines of Ghana’s legal and regulatory framework.
Mr George concluded by stating that the government would continue to prioritise transparency and uphold the integrity of the country’s airwaves.
He urged all media organisations to view the airwaves not as private property but as a shared national asset that must be used responsibly and in accordance with the law.
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