Abdul Malik Kweku Baako Jnr, the Editor-In-Chief of the Crusading Guide newspaper has raised concerns over the attacks on the Ghanaian media following President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo’s recent interview with the BBC.
He noticed that some Ghanaians have said the BBC host asked tough questions which are mostly avoided by the local media.
This, he says is untrue, as during most presidential meetings with the press, some journalists ask critical questions. He, therefore, views the attack on the media is unfair.
“Some people said the BBC host asked hard questions that some of the Ghanaian local media can’t ask, I’m not too sure that’s true. Even the presidential meeting with the president, go and do a content analysis, there was a journalist who asked critical questions, hard questions, so its unfair to say because the BBC guy asked one or two solid questions and you feel the president answered it well, your judgment call is that some sections of the Ghanaian media were useless.”