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The opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP) has officially announced its decision to boycott all programs of two radio stations operating on the license of the Despite Group.
The station, Okay and Neat FM, according to a statement signed by Deputy Communication Director, Anthony Abayifaa Karbo “consistently discuss all matters of the NPP with a negative slant”.
The statement also said “several letters, phone calls and face to face discussions between us and other management members, the producers and host of the programmes, to desist from this unethical practice of journalism have gone unheeded”.
The party has therefore asked its executives, communications officers and members to desist from speaking or patronizing the stations political programs with immediate effect.
Below is the full statement
NPP BOYCOTTS OKAY and NEAT FM
The New Patriotic Party (NPP) wishes to inform its members, supporters, and sympathisers that the Party has decided to boycott all political programmes on Okay FM and Neat FM, with immediate effect.
Programs on the two stations which are hosted by Kwame Nkrumah Tikesie and Adakabre Frimpong Manso respectively have in recent months developed a format to consistently discuss all matters of the NPP with a negative slant. These programs have also concentrated on encouraging submissions which denigrate and insult the Party and its Flagbearer.
Several letters, phone calls and face to face discussions between us and other management members, the producers and host of the programmes, to desist from this unethical practice of journalism have gone unheeded.
The mission and vision of the stations currently seem to be to destroy the NPP.
The NPP is a firm believer and practitioner of multi-party democracy, with freedom of expression as its cornerstone, but the Party also believes in the exercise of this freedom with responsibility, and in this case, professionalism.
Party executives, communications officers and members have been advised to desist from speaking or patronizing the stations political programs with immediate effect.
...Signed...
Anthony Abayifaa Karbo
(Deputy Director of Communications)
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