We’ll only play sensible songs on our TV station- IGP

TV station

The Inspector General of the Ghana Police Service, Dr. George Akuffo Dampare, has stated that the newly launched television (TV) station of the Ghana Police Service would be utilised to promote the entertainment and arts industry.

However, he said the TV station will not play songs that do not meet its required standards.

The IGP made a point of emphasizing that one would need to fulfill a specific quality to earn such promotion on the platform when he was speaking to some selected musicians and business leaders on police television.

“So, what we are doing is that we are bringing on board the Ghanaian acts that meet the standards. Over here, if you do not meet the standard, your song will not be played,” he stated.

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Without being specific about the given standards, the IGP emphasised that qualified Acts will enjoy the benefits of having their music video aired and also have their events promoted on the platform for free.

“We will give them this platform to air all their albums and when they are doing any programme and they want, we will advertise for them for free. So, we advertise for you and then you bring your music videos for us to play for you. That is what we are going to do,”he said.

Under the leadership of Dr. George Akuffo Dampare, the Ghana Police Service has undertaken immense logistics and image transformation with the TV station owned and managed by the service which is its latest initiative.

Ghana| Atinkaonline.com| Evander Darko Agyemang

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