Kwadwo Anim, owner of Obaatanpa Radio in Kasoa, says he is yet to receive any court summons from the Central Regional Chairman of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Richard Asiedu, over alleged false reports.
Mr. Asiedu on Thursday confirmed that he had filed a suit against the station at the High Court over what he described as persistent false reportage aimed at destabilising the party in the Awutu Senya East Constituency.
His confirmation followed reports that he stormed the station with other officials to lock it up and sack staff while work was in session.
However, in an interview on Adom FM’s Dwaso Nsem, Mr. Anim remained calm and confident in response to the lawsuit threat.
“I haven’t received any court summons, nor have I heard anything about it. So if he has sued me, I am in my office; he can serve me,” he said.
Mr. Anim insisted that his station operates professionally and within the bounds of the law.
“I am not shaken or frightened. I am operating my business, and everything we are doing is based on the truth and facts. My workers are professional, and we are working within the legal framework,” he stated.
He also dismissed any suggestion of bad blood between him and the Kasoa Municipal Chief Executive (MCE), Seth Banini.
“There is no bad blood between us and the MCE. He is my son, and during his swearing-in, he came to me for support, and we readily assisted him. So I don’t have any problem with him,” Anim added.
The radio owner maintained that if the matter ends up in court, he is ready to face it.
“So if he has sued me, we will go to court. People sometimes don’t like the truth,” he noted.
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