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MISS EUNICE DONKOR, UG TESCON WOMEN ORGANISER AND DEPUTY SRC WOMEN COMMISSIONER WRITES …..

This selection clearly highlights the inconsistency and lack of transparency that has already begun to mar Mr. Mahama’s administration. By favoring Woezor TV, a media outlet with known ties to him, he’s starting his term on a divisive note, lacking inclusivity and denying many other media houses the same opportunity.

This move raises concerns about the accessibility and fairness of his administration, setting a worrying precedent for the next term. The lack of transparency in this decision also sparks questions about the potential for favoritism and cronyism in his government.

It’s essential for any democratic government to maintain a fair and transparent relationship with the media, ensuring that all voices are heard and represented. Unfortunately, this selection suggests that Mr. Mahama’s administration may not prioritize these values, which could have far-reaching implications for Ghana’s media landscape and democracy as a whole.

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