Media should make objective criticisms

Accra, Feb 4, GNA – Mr Jake Obetesebi-Lamptey, Minister for Information and Presidential Affairs, on Tuesday urged the media to let objectivity be their focus when criticising issues bordering on state governance. He said where as criticisms based on partisan considerations wrecked a nation, objective comments which sought to ensure progress were most needed for true nation building.

Mr Obetsebi-Lamptey said this in Accra, when he addressed members of the Mass Media during the turn of the Ministry of Women and Children’s Affairs at the “Meet The Press Series.”

He said although periods immediately preceding national elections were characterised by different parties campaigning for political power, there was the need for the nation to stand as one as soon as that period was over and collectively ensure progress.

Mr Obetsebi-Lamptey said the series offered a good opportunity for Media Practitioners to verify their facts and report on issues concerning governance exactly as they happen.

Source: GhanaWeb

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