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5,000 to lose jobs over closure of radio stations

The punishment, which included revocation of licenses and fines, was slapped on the affected radio stations following the completion of a nationwide FM Spectrum Audit.

However, in a statement signed by the Minority spokesperson on communications, Alhaji A.B.A Fuseini, the NDC MPs says the NCA did not consider the harmful impact of its action, saying some 5,000 people working in the affected radio station will be rendered jobless.

The statement said: "Radio has become a foremost means of expression by large sections of our citizenry since the liberalization of the airwaves at the beginning of the current democratic dispensation. Entities operating within that space, therefore, ought to be acknowledged for their invaluable contributions to the growth of our democracy.

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"The NCA does not also appear to have considered the deleterious impact this will have on jobs in the sector. We estimate that close to 5,000 people working in the affected stations will be rendered jobless should the current action persist.

"This will only serve to worsen the precarious unemployment situation and add to the hardships Ghanaians are going through."

Out of the 131 stations, 34 which have been operating illegally after their authorisations had expired, had their licenses revoked.

Other stations affected have also been given a 30-day grace period to settle their indebtedness to the regulator or submit the relevant documentation as indicated in the letters sent them by the NCA.

Some of the popular stations that the NCA has slapped hefty fines on including Radio XYZ which has been fined GHc 4,090,000, Atinka FM fined GHc 14,800,000.

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Among the stations that have been fined, Radio Gold and Atlantis Radio are the hardest hit, with GHc 61,330,000 and GHc 60,350,000 respectively.

However, 13 other FM Authorisation Holders have been given amnesty.

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