The executive director for the Media Foundation of West Africa, Sulemana Braimah, has questioned why the National Security will invite a journalist for publishing a story about the transportation of ECG containers.
He believes the National Security Secretariat should not become a media tribunal.
He has therefore urged journalists to be bold and professional in executing their duties as the fourth estate. "I urge our media and journalists to remain bold, professional and committed to holding the government accountable to the people of Ghana as required by the Constitution of Ghana." To him, the issues about the ECG containers are imperative and therefore Journalists must ensure that they inform the public on what the previous government did and what the current government is doing. "In fact, the ECG containers issue deserves serious focus and scrutiny by all media houses.
Ghananians deserve to know what happened under the previous government and what is happening under the current government," he said.