Police invite Wontumi's Presenter for Publication of False News
The Ghana Police Service has invited Oheneba Nana Asiedu, a Kumasi-based radio and television presenter with Wontumi Media, to assist in ongoing investigations concerning the dissemination of false news relating to the upcoming December 7 general elections.
This development follows the circulation of a video on social media that has drawn the attention of law enforcement authorities and concerned citizens.
According to the police, the video in question captures Oheneba Nana Asiedu in the studios of Wontumi FM, a radio station in Kumasi.
In the footage, Oheneba Nana Asiedu is reportedly seen making statements that encourage voters to cast their ballots for presidential candidates on separate days during the general elections.
Oheneba Nana Asiedu’s assertions, which is factually incorrect and misleading, has been described by the Ghana Police Service as “false and likely to disturb the public peace.”
A police statement on the incident emphasized the potential repercussions of such misinformation, especially in a politically charged period leading up to December 7.
The police statement reiterated that the suspect has been summoned to report to the Ashanti Regional Police Command in Kumasi to provide information and cooperate fully with the investigation process.
The Ghana Police Service also used the opportunity to caution the general public, with a particular emphasis on media practitioners, about the grave responsibility they bear in disseminating accurate and verified information.
Below is the police full statement.
POLICE INVITE OHENEBA NANA ASIEDU, A RADIO AND TV PRESENTER IN CONNECTION WITH PUBLICATION OF FALSE NEWS
The Ghana Police Service has invited a Kumasi-based radio and television presenter, Oheneba Nana Asiedu to assist Police investigation in connection with the publication of false news.
The Police invitation is hinged on a video circulating on social media in which the suspect is sighted at the studios of Wontumi FM in Kumasi, urging the public to vote for the presidential candidates on separate dates during the upcoming general elections in December 2024, a statement which is false and likely to disturb the public peace.
The suspect is to report to the Ashanti Regional Police Command in Kumasi to assist with the investigation.
We urge the public, particularly media practitioners, to exercise utmost caution and responsibility, and refrain from publishing false news which is likely to disturb public peace before, during and after the upcoming general elections.
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