Sack Daasebre, Kenedy Agyapong charges Ashh FM GM.



The chief executive officer of Kumasi based Ashh FM and Member of Parliament for Assin Central has called for the dismissal of his employee, Daasebre Dwamena, a broadcast journalist with Kumasi based Ashh fm, who was reported missing after the just ended general elections.

The news of Daasebre Dwamena’s missing had been circulating on social media for about a month now, as he failed to show himself up after going to his hometown, Akyeremade, near Kokofu in the Ashanti Region to exercise his franchise and sent in some election reports to his station.

His purported missing left many people in fear and panic, as people alleged that he might have been kidnapped or murdered by some unknown assailants due to his political comments on radio, as he was known to be affiliated to the NPP and as a result has been sharing the party's stances in his comments during the run up to the just ended elections.
 
Meanwhile, Kennedy Agyapong who seemed to be frustrated by the conduct of his employee speaking on Kumasi based Hello FM this morning condemned the act and charged the management of the radio station to ensure he is dismissed from the station.

"The absence of Daasebre Dwamena cannot affect the activities of the station, he should be sacked immediately" he said 

According to him, the explanation Daasebre gave as his reason for going on hide is not reasonable enough to convince him.

Daasebre Dwamena who has been in the news for supposedly missing, showed himself up last Sunday after the swearing in of president Nana Akuffo Addo.

On his arrival, Daasebre given his reasons for hiding himself without the knowledge of anyone said he went to offer some prayers for Nana Addo to be victorious in the 2016 elections.

But Kennedy Agyapong, seemed not to be convinced with the explanation given by his employee and hence has directed the Manager of Ashh FM to expel him from the station.

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