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The Minister for Communications, Digital Technology and Innovation, Sam George, has expressed disappointment over the manner in which sections of the media covered the tragic helicopter crash in the Adansi Akrofuom district.
The accident, which occurred on Wednesday, 6th August, resulted in the instant deaths of all eight persons aboard, including two ministers of state, other government officials and crew members.
He described the publication of distressing footage involving victims as “unfortunate” and contrary to professional ethics.
Speaking on Joy FM’s Super Morning Show, the Minister acknowledged the important role of the media in times of crisis, but said some outlets had overstepped the bounds of responsible journalism.
“I think that as a people, we have an expectation of the media to inform us, to entertain, and to educate us—and the media tries to play that role,” Mr George stated. “But I had cause to call a few traditional media house CEOs and ask them to take down certain footage that was being shown. I thought that was unfortunate, and I believe it goes against the ethics of the profession.”
He noted that while much of the public criticism was initially directed at social media platforms such as WhatsApp, many of the graphic videos circulating online had in fact originated from traditional media livestreams.
“Those who followed the early footage or reportage will realise that some of the videos we complained about on social media were actually streamed live by media houses,” he explained.
“As journalists, there must be a balance between breaking the news and respecting the privacy of the victims especially where grief is involved.”
Mr George stressed that although the media had done well to keep the public informed, the handling of sensitive content requires greater care and professionalism.
“There are critical lessons we must learn from this. I think the media did a good job of keeping the nation abreast, allowing us to communicate...”

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