Media Coalition Ghana denies Ghc213,000 Bribery Allegation made by Captain Smart
The Coalition wishes to reiterate that, whilst it will continue to push for the protection of media freedom, it will never pull from the promotion of media responsibility.
THE Media Coalition Ghana, made up of the Ghana Journalists Association (GJA), Ghana Independent Broadcasters Association (GIBA), Private Newspapers and Online Publishers Association of Ghana (PRINPAG) and the New Media Association of Ghana (NMAG), has denied an allegation that it collected Ghc213,000 from the Jubilee House to organise a press conference.
Blessed Godsbrain Smart aka ‘Captain Smart’ had alleged on Accra FM that the Media Coalition and its respective leaders collected the said amount to organise the press conference but the group described the allegation as baseless and frivolous.
The Coalition has sent rejoinder letters to the management of Accra FM and Captain Smart for publication.
On Tuesday, July 16, 2024, the Media Coalition, supported by its partner – Media Foundation for West Africa (MFWA), organised a press conference to denounce the increasing spate of unprofessional practices in the media landscape and cited the use of insult and inflammatory language by Captain Smart on his morning show on Onua TV, one of the brands in the Media General Group.
In response to the professional self-regulatory call by the Coalition, Captain Smart alleged, unfoundedly, on ‘The Citizens Show’, an Accra FM live programme broadcast on July 17, 2024, that the leadership of the Media Coalition collected Ghc213,000 from the Jubilee House to organise the press conference under reference.
The Media Coalition categorically denies collecting Ghc213,000 or any money from the Jubilee House to organise the said press conference and wishes to state further and unequivocally that there is no iota of truth in the allegation made by Captain Smart.
To the extent that the allegation is baseless and frivolous, the Coalition calls on the general public to disregard it and treat same with utmost contempt.
The Coalition is also dismayed by the fact that the host of the programme, Kwabena Bobie Ansah, did not call his guest (on telephone) to order by asking him to withdraw the unfounded allegation; neither did he (host) dissociate himself and the media platform (Accra FM) from such unsubstantiated allegation.
Rather, the host seemed to be leading Captain Smart on to stoke the fire of allegation.
The Coalition wishes to reiterate that, whilst it will continue to push for the protection of media freedom, it will never pull from the promotion of media responsibility.