Mr Baako had questioned the decision of the management of Citi FM to delay the assault bit of the incident.
In his view, that move risked raising doubts about the credibility of the alleged assault, since, to him, it could appear as an “afterthought”.
Speaking to the issue on Class91.3FM’s ‘The Watchdog’ programme on Saturday, 22 May 2021, Mr Caternor told host Eugene Bawelle: “The less you talk about Kweku Baako, the better for us”.
In his estimation, “Kweku Baako is not the ultimate person to tell us if something is right or wrong”.
“We try to give him so much respect to make him look like he is a super being in this town and he’s a guru in media and he has been a media practitioner for long … so what?” he asked.
“If a media practitioner has been assaulted and it is wrong, it is wrong,” Mr Caternor insisted.
He said: “We are not listening to what they would say and say that they doubt the integrity of [Caleb Kudah]. He, Kweku Baako, does he have integrity?”
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