Prof Karikari noted that the premises of GBC during the PNDC became barracks where the soldiers were around at all times.
This, he said, put fear into some of his subordinates especially the women who constantly reported to him how the soldiers were pointing guns at them when reporting to work.
Prof Kraikari said these when he was speaking at the MTN Bright Conversations on Wednesday, September 1, 2021.
The conversation was on the topic: ‘Promoting Professionalism in the Era of Social Media & Citizen Journalism'.
He noted that describing the action of the military as interference was a mild statement.
He prefers to call it “rough times.”
“Interference under a military is a mild expression, it was rough,” he told moderator Dzifa Bampoh who is a journalist with Media General.
“GBC was virtually a barracks, the soldiers were there,” he said, adding that “I tried to do my best at GBC during the military era. I stayed at GBC for three days without bathing, so it was rough.”
The current board chairman of the Graphic Groups of Communications further cleared the late former President Jerry John Rawlins who was the leader of the country at the time, of masterminding the military interference.
“It was not Rawlings who was trying to dictate to us at GBC, he had too many worries to concentrate on GBC and Graphic,” he said. Read Full Story
Facebook
Twitter
Pinterest
Instagram
Google+
YouTube
LinkedIn
RSS