GHOne TV Faces Heat for Featuring Fake Doc

Parliament opposition members gave GHOne TV seven days to answer questions about Dr. Ann Sansa Daly hosting their medical show. President Mahama fired Dr. Daly from the National Health Insurance Authority board because people doubt her medical credentials. The Minority Caucus wants the television station to explain how they checked her background before putting her on air. Dr. Nana Ayew Afriyie wrote a letter asking what documents the doctor showed to prove her qualifications. The opposition group worries about fake medical advice reaching viewers across the country.

Parliament members demand details about how GHOne approved the health program and let it broadcast to audiences. They want information about what steps the station plans to take after learning about the credential problems. The letter warns about dangers when unverified health experts give advice on national television. Opposition lawmakers say media companies must check credentials carefully before giving people platforms to discuss medical topics. Ghanaians trust television stations to make sure health experts have real qualifications and meet professional standards.
 

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