Frank Mensah Abdullah, father of the murdered 10-year-old Ishmael Mensah Abdullah, is urging the Ministry of Communication and Digitalisation to ramp up efforts to ban media ads promoting money-doubling schemes.
He believes these ads encourage criminal activity and threaten public safety.
Reflecting on previous crackdowns on harmful ads on TV, he called for similar actions on radio stations.
While Abdullah expressed relief over the life sentence for Nicholas Kini, one of his son’s killers, he voiced concerns about the juvenile court handling of Kini’s 15-year-old accomplice and appealed for reforms to juvenile sentencing laws in severe cases.
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