The National Peace Council in the Ashanti Region has expressed concern with media houses openly arbitrating family conflicts, insisting it goes against both tradition and law. The concern comes on the back of a booming appeal for radio programs that mimic marriage tribunals where complaints of aggrieved persons are heard and discussed with sensation. These programs command enormous listenership in the mass market of the Ashanti Region, exact authority, interviewing parties to cases on air without their prior consent, and enforcing arbitrary rulings. Ashanti Regional Executive Secretary of the Council, Rev. Badu Amoah, who is worried about these uncensored conflict resolution platforms, cautions that the programs infringe on moral, legal, and traditional codes that protect and preserve society.