The communication team for Kennedy Ohene Agyapong has threatened to take legal action against Asaase FM over what they described as a false report against the former NPP Presidential Candidate aspirant.
According to the Communication team, it is not true that the former Member of Parliament for Assin Central was denied entry to the Prempeh Assembly Hall during Council of State rerun elections.
“For the avoidance of doubt, we wish to set the record straight: As duly authorized members of the communication team of Hon. Ken Ohene Agyapong, we categorically affirm that at no point was Hon. Agyapong was denied entry into the Prempeh Assembly Hall, where the Council of State elections were taking place. Upon his arrival at the venue, he courteously exchanged pleasantries with various dignitaries, including the former Minister of Education, Dr. Yaw Osei Adutwum, and Appiah Stadium, a well-known National Democratic Congress (NDC) activist.” The team said in a statement.
“In light of these circumstances, we hereby demand the immediate retraction of this baseless publication. Furthermore, we expect an unreserved, unequivocal, and prominently placed apology to be issued forthwith, acknowledging the inaccuracy of the said report. Failure to rectify this professional misconduct will leave us with no choice but to pursue all available legal remedies to ensure that the sanctity of truth prevails, and that responsible journalism is upheld.” Ken Agyapong’s Communication team threatened.
It was alleged that Hon. Kennedy Agyapong and former Education Minister, Dr. Yaw Osei Adutwum were denied entry into the Prempeh Assembly Hall, during the Council of State Election.
Below is the full statement:
STATEMENT ON FALSE REPORTAGE BY ASASE FM REPORTER
In what can only be described as a flagrant deviation from journalistic ethics, a reporter from Asaase FM in Kumasi published a grossly inaccurate and misleading account of events this afternoon, during the Ashanti Region Council of State election.
The publication, inconsistent with the fundamental tenets of professional journalism, sought to distort reality in a manner unbecoming of a media practitioner entrusted with the responsibility of truthfully informing the public.
For the avoidance of doubt, we wish to set the record straight: As duly authorized members of the communication team of Hon. Ken Ohene Agyapong, we categorically affirm that at no point was Hon. Agyapong denied entry into the Prempeh Assembly Hall, where the Council of State elections were taking place. Upon his arrival at the venue, he courteously exchanged pleasantries with various dignitaries, including the former Minister of Education, Dr. Yaw Osei Adutwum, and Appiah Stadium, a well-known National Democratic Congress (NDC) activist.
Despite multiple invitations to enter the Assembly Hall, extended even by these distinguished figures, Hon. Agyapong, out of his own volition, chose to remain outside and subsequently departed to attend to the business for which he had traveled to Kumasi. His decision was neither a result of coercion nor denial of access but a matter of personal discretion.
It is, therefore, both legally and ethically reprehensible for the Asase FM reporter to peddle such an egregious falsehood against Hon. Agyapong. The report not only misrepresents the facts but also seeks to mislead the public and injure the reputation of a statesman whose integrity remains unblemished.
In light of these circumstances, we hereby demand the immediate retraction of this baseless publication. Furthermore, we expect an unreserved, unequivocal, and prominently placed apology to be issued forthwith, acknowledging the inaccuracy of the said report.
Failure to rectify this professional misconduct will leave us with no choice but to pursue all available legal remedies to ensure that the sanctity of truth prevails, and that responsible journalism is upheld.
Signed,
Ken Ohene Agyapong’s Communication Team
Source: Elvisanokyennews.com