NCA’s 45km maximum coverage radius for commercial FM stations deemed lawful by Court of Appeal
A Court of Appeal panel presided by Justice Henry Kwofie has said National Communications Authority (NCA) acted justly and within its mandate when it reclassified the maximum radius within which Commercial FM stations in Ghana should operate from 100km to 45km.
Multimedia Group Limited and Bell Communications Limited, operators of Joy FM and Asempa FM respectively had sought a judicial review of the NCA’s directive, challenging the decision to reduce the coverage and describing the Authority’s actions as unreasonable, unfair and wrongful.
The High Court in its ruling in refusing the application to quash the directives of the NCA stated that it agreed with the respondent (the NCA) that the NCA has the mandate to deal with the issue of the reduction of coverage radius of FM stations.
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Dissatisfied with the decision of the High Court, Multimedia Group Limited and Bell Communications Limited, proceeded to the Court of Appeal to challenge same.
However, the Court of Appeal today 21st October 2021, unanimously ruled in favour of the NCA’s FM Coverage Reclassification Policy. The Court of Appeal held that the NCA undertook sufficient prior consultation and is legally justifiable in implementing the Policy.
The Court of Appeal awarded cost of five thousand Ghana cedis (GHc 5,000.00) in favour of NCA.
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