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Kevin Taylor Suspends His WADR Program – Cites Threats Of Harm And Lack Of Support From NDC

US-based Ghanaian Journalist, Kevin Ekow Taylor has announced his decision to suspend his much watched “with all due respect” program.

According to the CEO of Loudsilence Media, his decision to suspend the show is mainly due to threats of harm on him and his team, and also a lack of support from the opposition NDC, who he claims have failed to hold government accountable despite the many exposés he has uncovered.

A post on his page read,

WADR Taking a Break

Hello family, let us begin by thanking you for your everyday support.
We Do do not underrate your commitment and dedication to our channel via-a-vis platform over these years.

We see all of you including our critics and even those who wish us bad as family because the goal of this establishment is to make sure Ghana is put on the right track back to progress by keeping those in power in check and accountable for the people who put them in office.
We have over the years proved our worth by going to places no journalist in Ghana would dare to bring you compelling facts including videos, voice notes and documents to prove our point as to how corrupt some individuals in this government is.

Unfortunately, in the last few years, regardless of the many risk we face including risking our lives and that of our close families, our findings are left unattended to.
If I should turn the camera for you viewers to see members of my Ghost Team you will marvel.
These are well established men and women who just want Ghana better.

My team risk their lives to dig for documents at the expense of their lives and make sure we exposed some of the terribly stinking rots in the Ghanaian system but it feels as though we are fighting a Guerrilla warfare with the Government, The Opposition and even the media back home.

These gangs have consistently tried to undermine our efforts with many sabotage and the worst of it all is the biggest Opposition party the NDC always acting reluctant to confront the government with our findings and expose as concrete as they are.

The evidence we provide on our platforms are staggering, revealing and clear enough to pin down anyone at all but the biggest opposition who want Ghanaians to believe they are a better alternative than the mess we are in now do not seem to care enough about our findings.

Our duty here is to bring the news, expose the bad guys in the system and open your eyes on the many things those you put in power are keeping away from you.
Truth however is, the issue of making sure those found in the many scandals we bring face the law lies with the government and the opposition.
With the nature of Ghana’s parliament after 2020 elections, we expected a lot more from the NDC by acting on information we put out there to save Ghana because they had the same strength in parliament as the government.

In light of this, myself Kevin Taylor and the whole Ghost Team will be taking a break to assess ourselves to see if it’s worth it to even continue doing this without getting the desired results from
Those who matters.

We are grateful for your everyday support as a follower but then if it happens that we come to the decision of shutting down Loud Silence Media, know that we as a media house and an anti corruption platform did our best to save Ghana but the response from those in authority wasn’t just good enough.

Source: GhanaFeed.Com

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Emmanuel Frimpong, Managing Editor

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