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Ranking Member of Parliament’s Information and Communications Committee, Matthew Nyindam, has accused Information Minister Sam George of being egoistic and insincere with Ghanaians in his handling of the ongoing DStv pricing controversy.
Speaking on JoyNews’ The Pulse, Mr Nyindam argued that the minister’s public posture and communication on the matter have been misleading and self-serving, rather than focused on transparent engagement with citizens and stakeholders.
According to him, Sam George’s conduct does not reflect the level of accountability expected from a cabinet minister.
He maintained that the minister’s approach has eroded public trust, especially at a time when clarity and responsible leadership are needed to address concerns over DStv’s new pricing structure.
Mr Nyindam further stated that the minister’s attitude is tarnishing the image of the Ministry he serves and called on the presidency to intervene to restore credibility.
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