Controversy erupted after Chairman Wontumi’s Wontumi TV failed to air President John Dramani Mahama’s inauguration, an event that many expected to be covered extensively.
As the swearing-in ceremony took place, viewers eagerly tuned in, but Wontumi TV, known for its political commentary and coverage, did not broadcast the event as anticipated.
Videos have surfaced online, showing disappointed viewers expressing their frustration on social media.
Many questioned the network’s decision not to cover the historical moment, given Mahama’s return to office. Some speculated that the omission could be linked to political reasons, while others simply expressed disappointment over the lack of coverage for a significant national event.
The failure to air the inauguration on such a prominent platform has sparked debates about media bias and the role of political networks in shaping public opinion.
As more videos of the situation spread, the incident has sparked a broader discussion about the media’s responsibility to provide fair and balanced coverage, regardless of political affiliations.
Many are now awaiting explanations from Wontumi TV regarding the missed broadcast.
Source: YEN.COM