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It’s Either Kwami Sefa Returns to the Show or NPP Boycotts the Station, No Fadda Dickson—P.K Sarpong

Kwami Sefa Kayi, the ace morning show host of Peace FM’s Kokrokoo, was expected to return to the show at the beginning of April. As the month comes to a close, there are still no signs of his comeback, raising questions about the reasons behind his absence.

Political commentator P.J. Sarpong, affiliated with the NPP, has posed several critical questions regarding the situation:

1. Collusion with the Ruling Party: Is Fadda Dickson, a key figure at the station, working with the ruling party to remove Sefa Kayi due to his own ties with the NDC?

2. Kwami’s Prominence: Is Kwami Sefa Kayi’s status as the face of Peace FM and Despite Media leading to unfair treatment from Fadda Dickson, who may feel overshadowed?

3. Opposition to Appointments: Did Fadda Dickson oppose Kwami’s appointment to the NPA board by President Akufo-Addo, and is he now retaliating by sidelining him?

4. Opportunity for Removal: Has Fadda been looking for a chance to remove Kwami, viewing the NDC’s rise to power as the perfect opportunity to act?

5. Coerced Apology: Was Kwami pressured to apologize for something he didn’t do in order to return to the show? Why is he still not back on air?

6. NPP’s Responsibility: Should the NPP recognize that Sefa Kayi might be facing backlash due to his perceived friendliness toward them rather than the NDC?

7. Silence from NPP: Why is the NPP not addressing this issue, especially since the NDC has boycotted Kokrokoo over it?

8. Patronage Concerns: If the NDC is staying away from Kokrokoo because of Sefa Kayi, why should the NPP continue to support the show in his absence?

Sarpong concludes that if Kwami Sefa Kayi is not reinstated, the NPP should consider boycotting the show as well. He argues that it is either Sefa Kayi returns to Kokrokoo, or the NPP must withdraw its support to prevent Fadda Dickson from bringing in NDC influences to the station.

Source: Whispers Media Network

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