
Kojo Oppong Nkrumah, Information Minister
The Minister of Information, Kojo Oppong Nkrumah urged TV3 Network to protect the reputation that had seen it cement its place as one of the leading television networks in the country.
According to him, as TV3 celebrates 25 years of success, it is imperative that management of the company continue to guard against occurrences that have the potential to undermine the reputation of credibility it has built over the years.
He gave the admonition at the 25th anniversary launch of the television station in Accra yesterday.
“The next 25 years are more important than the past 25 years. And over the next 25 years one of the things you should pay attention to are your risks. What are the risks you face as a business? In our industry one of the risks, I think you should pay attention to, is reputation risk,” he pointed out.
The Information Minister noted that reputation risk is the end product of what your staff as individuals or group of staff or the corporate programming may churn out.
“…And so, as we excite ourselves today and celebrate, I want to draw your attention to look at the 25 years that are ahead of you. Look out for the risks that you face and how to mitigate those risks. So that 25 years down the line, we can join you for more celebrations,” he said.
To this end, the Minister challenged the network to sustain its strong track record in the country’s media space and continue to produce relevant contents for both local and international viewers.