The New Patriotic Party (NPP) has distanced itself from the invasion of the United Television (UTV) studios by individuals alleged to be members of the party.
These individuals entered the studio to disrupt a live show in protest against comments made by one of the panellists.
According to the ruling party, it had no hand in the unfortunate incident and has thus distanced itself from it.
The Director of Communications for the NPP, Richard Ahiagbah in a media interview said the attack was unnecessary.
“The party did not sanction anyone to go and disrupt the United Showbiz programme as was reported. We have moved swiftly to make an apology to them UTV, and we are going to cooperate with the police to investigate the matter.”
“We think that the attack is unacceptable, and it’s condemnable,” he said.
This follows a group of young men who barged in during the station’s prime-time entertainment show, ‘United Showbiz’ temporarily disrupting the show and threatening to beat up the host and her guests on live television.
Following this, many Ghanaians and institutions have condemned the incident.
Already, the Ghana Journalists Association (GJA) has called on the Ghana Police Service to immediately arrest all the ‘hooligans’ involved and prosecute them promptly.
According to the GJA, the act was both “barbaric and medieval, and it is very much consistent with the building blocks in recent times to establish a state of impunity against the media, one that is worse than the infamous ‘Culture of Silence’.”
The statement added, “We wish to inform such evil minds, both orchestrators and actors, that the media in Ghana have survived all forms of clampdown in the past, even under dictatorial regimes, and that we shall never be intimidated or silenced by any form of attack”.