The Chairman of the National Media Commission (NMC), Yaw Boadu-Ayeboafoh, has criticized the intention of to establish and run its own television station, labeling it as a misplaced priority and a waste of financial resources, graphic.com.gh. According to him, the state-owned Ghana Broadcasting Corporation (GBC) already has the capacity and skilled personnel to handle parliamentary broadcasts, making the creation of a new TV station unnecessary. Instead, he suggested that GBC be given the necessary financial support to create a dedicated channel for 's activities, without the need for additional recruitment. "Some of us wonder how can justify setting up its broadcasting station when GBC, a public service broadcaster, already exists. What's needed is capital to acquire the necessary equipment and better compensate the existing human resources to enhance their service delivery," Boadu-Ayeboafoh stated. He added that improving GBC's resources would benefit everyone, as it would also address the poor remuneration currently affecting the staff.