Tuesday, March 2, 2010

REGIONAL MINISTER APPEALS FOR MEDIA SUPPORT (PAGE 25, MIRROR, JAN 9, 2010)

From George Ernest Asare, Kumasi.

THE Ashanti Regional Minister, Mr Kofi Opoku-Manu, has urged media practitioners in the region to collaborate with the Regional Security Council (REGSEC) to advance the peace and security of the region.
He said the region had been adjudged the most peaceful in 2009 by security experts, and noted that building on the significant achievement demanded the full support of the media.
Speaking at an end-of-year soiree organised by the Regional Co-ordinating Council (RCC) for media practitioners at the Residency in Kumasi last Friday, Mr Opoku-Manu said the peace enjoyed by the region enabled the district assemblies and the government to initiate development projects that were impacting positively on the lives of the populace.
He, however, noted that more needed to be done in terms of media reportage to avoid creating a chaotic situation or sowing the seed of confusion among the populace.
“Violence in any form could undermine the peace and development of this great region and we have to work to prevent them from occurring,” he stressed. 
The minister commended the media for contributing in diverse ways to promote peace among residents in the region.
He pointed out that the contribution of the media had not only created the enabling environment for the business community to operate in a peaceful atmosphere, but had also made it possible for the youth to focus on the academic programmes as a way of developing their potentials to acquire employable skills.
Mr Opoku Manu said it was very important for the media to continue with their reportage devoid of negative tendencies.
He said it was equally important for them to collaborate with the regional administration to initiate programmes that would make the region become attractive to investors.
Mr Opoku Manu said the media had not done enough to paint the positive sides about the region to make it attractive to investors.
“ You should initiate programmes that would paint a good picture about the region because there are a lot of positive programmes that go unreported by the media in the region,” he complained.
He said since the region run tops in terms of population, and also has the highest number of district assemblies and constituencies in the country, it stands to gain from budget allocations and projects that could enhance accelerated socio-economic development if the media regularly highlighted how unique it was.
“ Politically, Ashanti has a lot to offer the country because it determines the political fortunes of every political party in every election,” he noted.

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