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President Akufo-Addo welcoming Mr Boadu-Ayeboafoh to the Jubilee House

The National Media Commission (NMC) has asked
for government support to enable it to carry out its constitutional mandate.

As it is now, the body that regulates media
activities and operations is unable to perform its watchdog role because it is
cash-trapped as suggested by the Chairman of the commission, Yaw Boadu-Ayeboafoh.

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At a meeting with President Akufo-Addo at the
Jubilee House (Presidency) in Accra on Wednesday evening, the NMC chairman expressed
worry that the commission is heavily under resourced and said it was making it
practically impossible to effectively monitor media output in the country.

“One of the things that we require as a
regulatory body is a mechanism for the sustainable and effective monitoring of
media output. From NMC account, we have close to 300 radio stations; that is a
very enormous responsibility and, therefore, an effective monitoring system is
very critical,” he said.

With that, the NMC boss said the commission needed approximately “between $3 million and $5 million dollars to set up an effective monitoring system.”

Apart from that, Mr. Boadu-Ayeboafoh stressed
the need for government and the NMC to look at how the Ghana Broadcasting
Corporation (GBC) can be turned into a true public broadcaster, saying “we have
set up a committee that we think can be entrusted with the responsibility of
looking at how to restructure GBC and make it the public broadcaster that we
are looking for.”

That committee is set to be chaired by veteran
broadcast journalist and former Information Minister, Elizabeth Ohene.

President Akufo-Addo described the call to
reform GBC as welcome news and of great public interest.

He also said the request for resources to
enable the NMC to deliver effectively was a legitimate one and gave an assurance
that his administration would look at the issue and carry out appropriate
budgetary allocation for commission.

Members of the board which has been reconstituted include Yaw Boadu-Ayeboafoh, Chairman of
the Commission; Nii Addokwei Moffatt, representing Ghana Association of
Writers; Rev. Dr. Mrs Comfort Asare, National Council of Women and Development;
Yaw Buaben Asamoa (Parliament), Kwame Anyimadu-Antwi (Parliament), Richard
Mawuli Quashigah (Parliament), William Orleans Oduro (Ghana Bar Association), Prince
Hari Crystal (Ghana Independent Broadcasters Association), and Nana Addo Gyau Akabisa
II (Ghana National Association of Teachers).

Others are Roland Affail Monney (Ghana Journalists Association), Bright Blewu (Ghana Journalists Association), Dr. Andy Ofori-Birikorang (Training Institutions and Communicators), Joseph Debrah-Gyamfi (Trades Union Congress – Ghana), Hajj Muhammed Amir Kpakpo Addo (Muslim Group), Sir Benedict Batabe Assorow (Christian Group), Elorm Edward Desewu (Private Newspaper Publishers Association of Ghana), Elaine Sam (Institute of Public Relations of Ghana), and Yaw Sarpong Boateng (Office of President).

By Charles Takyi-Boadu, Presidential Correspondent

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