Renowned broadcaster Kwami Sefa Kayi has come under criticism for a question he posed to presidential hopeful Alan Kyerematen during a recent interview.
The question, which many have deemed biased, has sparked outrage among supporters of the Alliance for Revolutionary Change (ARC) leader.
During the interview, Sefa Kayi asked Alan Kyerematen where he would appoint his ministers from if his presidential campaign were successful, given the limited number of supporters. However, many have interpreted the question as a subtle jab at Kyerematen’s chances and a reflection of Sefa Kayi’s perceived bias.
A Plus, a politician and entertainment pundit, was quick to rebuke Sefa Kayi on social media, accusing him of receiving government funds for damage control during bank closures. The heated exchange has sparked a wider conversation about media bias and the role of journalists in politics.
Sefa Kayi has yet to respond to the criticism, but the incident has left many wondering about the impartiality of Ghana’s media landscape.
Kayi works as a master of ceremonies, public speaker, and broadcast journalist. He is currently the host of “Kokrokoo,” the morning show on Peace FM. On August 6, 2021, Kwami Sefa Kayi took the oath of office as a board member of the National Petroleum Authority.