I
am really sad for what has been published by JOY FM; claiming I said
the presidential press corps accident was blown out of proportion and
that accidents happen all the time. I never said that during my
interview with JOY FM. They have manipulated the story. Who am I to say
that” – That was the words from the Dean of the Presidential Press
Corps, Nutor Bibini Nutor denying ever said that the presidential press
corps recent accident was exaggerated by the media.
Speaking on NEAT FM’s morning show "Ghana Montie",
Nutor explained that – he just raised issues of some journalists whose
reportage on the accident was questionable – “I told them [JOY FM] that
some journalists are ethical and some are not. I even warned them not to
twist the story which they agreed. I respect them a lot but very sad
with this publication from them”.
Nutor Bibini Nutor was
purported to have said that the Presidential press corps accident which
killed Ghanaian Times Newspaper’s presidential correspondent, Samuel
Nuamah was exaggerated – adding that - accidents happen all the time.
Whereas
many have described the accident as unfortunate – Nutor was quoted that
– “This is a road accident, I’m sure before you sit in your car, you
check your engine, you check your fuel level, you check your water
level, you think everything is fine with your battery, you pray to God
and you move but what God wills is what will happen.”
He however told NEAT FM’s
morning show host Kwasi Aboagye that, he only raised questions as to
why pictures of the deceased went viral on social media – “I was worried
about the pictures of Samuel on TV and in newspapers. We don’t do that.
It is not ethical. Let us respect the ethics of the profession. For
oncs we should respect the dead. That is what I told them [JOY FM]”.
The
Dean further insisted that – “The media must cease from publishing
Samuel Nuamah’s lifeless pictures. How would his family feel when they
see such pictures? Who am I to say the accident was blown out of
proportion…who am I? He questioned. |
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