Opposition leader Alexander Afenyo-Markin accused a parliament cameraman of unfair filming during recent meetings. The minority chief said camera workers focused only on majority speakers and ignored his side completely. Afenyo-Markin removed his shoe because his foot hurt but the cameraman filmed that moment on purpose. He believes the camera operator wanted to make him look bad on television broadcasts. The opposition leader warned media staff against taking sides during parliament sessions.
Afenyo-Markin asked all camera crews to stay neutral when filming government meetings. He said media workers should treat all lawmakers the same regardless of their political party. The minority leader told fellow parliament members that biased filming could hurt anyone tomorrow. He wants balanced coverage that respects the dignity of all elected officials. Parliament staff must maintain professional standards and avoid content that seems politically motivated against any lawmaker.
Afenyo-Markin asked all camera crews to stay neutral when filming government meetings. He said media workers should treat all lawmakers the same regardless of their political party. The minority leader told fellow parliament members that biased filming could hurt anyone tomorrow. He wants balanced coverage that respects the dignity of all elected officials. Parliament staff must maintain professional standards and avoid content that seems politically motivated against any lawmaker.