October 30, 2024

 NMC Rules On Assault Of Citi Fm Journalist By National Security Operatives

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The National Media Commission, NMC, has come out with its ruling stating that the treatment meted out to Citi FM’s Caleb Kudah and the invasion of the media house by National Security operatives in May 2021 was wrong.

The Commission, in its report, following a petition presented to it by the management of Citi FM and Citi TV over the matter, said all institutions of state must act within the law and use approaches that reflect democratic values.

“The National Media Commission has determined that the treatment meted out to Mr. Caleb Kudah by the Ministry of National Security operatives and the subsequent invasion of the premises of Citi FM & Citi TV on Tuesday, May 11, 2021, was wrongful. The Commission took the view that all institutions in a democratic state must act within the law and adopt approaches that reflect democratic values,” the NMC stated.

The Commission after its investigation and interaction with all persons involved in the matter, said there is the need for a review of laws relating to security and media in the country “especially those about prohibited areas within the context of the Constitution (1992),” adding that there must be regular orientation programmes for both the media and security for both parties to appreciate each other’s role.

In his initial remarks on the NMC’s investigations, Citi FM’s legal representative, Clement Akapame said the organisation is pleased with the outcome.

What actually caused the assault

Mr. Caleb Kudah was arrested at the National Security Ministry on Tuesday May 11, 2021, for filming abandoned MASLOC vehicles parked at the premises of the Ministry.

He was at the Ministry to verify a claim by an official of MASLOC that all the cars had been given out.

This was after Caleb Kudah had complained about the wastage of public funds on social media.

A team of heavily armed Swat police officers subsequently were dispatched to arrest  Citi News‘ Zoe Abu-Baidoo Addo at the premises of Citi FM/Citi TV.

This is because Caleb had forwarded some of the footage he captured to Zoe via WhatsApp.

Mr. Caleb Kudah in an interview with Bernard Avle on The Point Of View on Citi TV indicated that he was slapped several times by the security officers.

About 15 organizations including civil society groups and political parties, have condemned the incident and backed calls for investigations, whiles calling for reforms in the national security setup.

The National Security after preliminary investigations said its officials acted inappropriately in breach of standard procedure, while accusing Mr. Kudah of unlawful entry into its premises.

They have however been unable to charge Mr. Kudah or Zoe Abu-Baidoo Addo.

Meanwhile it has removed its Director of Operations Lieutenant Col. Frank Agyeman and three officers including the Commander of the Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) at the Ministry, DSP Samuel Azugu.

Col. Agyemang has subsequently been appointed as the Commanding Officer of the 64 Infantry Battalion of the Ghana Armed Forces while DSP Samuel Azugu has now been sent to the National Operation Headquarters of the Ghana Police Service.

Other organanized bodies have been petitioned by the management of Citi FM over the incident.

Source :Stella Annan |myactiveonline.com

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