Journalist apologizes to Nduom over unpaid salaries claim

Sunyani based radio presenter, Raymond popularly known as Raymond Agbonlahor has today apologize in an interview with afromirror.com over an alleged unpaid salaries of Ahoto FM sports crew which the station is owned by PPP Presidential candidate, Dr. Paa Kwesi Nduom.

Over the past week, Raymond issued a publication about how the station’s manager, Shaque Agyei is using the company’s resources in pursuing girls which for months now has led to unpaid salaries of workers of Ahoto FM specifically the sports crew.

According to Raymond his sources gave him an untrue story which on his part he failed to contact the management of Ahoto FM to verify the authenticity of the story before publication and per phone conversation with management to get to know their side of the story I realized it was a fallacy.

“I did a mistake by not contacting management or any of the Sports guys to confirm it before publication and let me take this opportunity to say that my sources gave me false story’’ he said.

Again he showed remorse by apologising to Dr. Paa Kwesi Nduom, the general manager of Ahoto 92.5 FM, Shaque Agyei and the entire sports crew lead by Gaius Nkansah.

“I am very sorry for what I said about Dr. Nduom and the general manager of Ahoto FM that he is using the company’s prestige in wooing ladies. All what I said are not true’’. He sadly said

Again he commended Dr. Paa Kwesi Nduom for his contribution in helping minimising unemployment rate in the country.

“Dr. Nduom is a hardworking man who always thinks about his workers. In terms of leadership he’s incomparable, his dignity and professionalism is something I can’t describe. And I believe Dr. Nduom will also forgive for what I published online weeks ago’’

Source: GhanaWeb

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