Member of Parliament for the Ningo-Prampram Constituency in Ghana, Sam ‘Dzata’ George in a post has issue an ultimatum to a satellite-based pay-TV service, Digital Satellite Television—DStv—if it does not reduce it price by 30%.
The MP in a post on X had affirmed that no one is above the law and if the pay TV service does not adhere to the country’s rule, then it will be met with the enforcement.
‘Dzata’ post read: “Let me be clear, I have no intention to continue tolerating the disrespect to Ghanaians by DStv.
“If MultiChoice is not interested as they claim in their last statement, in discussing a reduction in prices as they had indicated to me, we would proceed to effect the shutdown tomorrow as indicated.
“DStv indicated their willingness to engage the Ministry on its concerns on pricing and prayed us to stay our enforcement action. If they have changed their position, then we simply would enforce the regulatory action.
“No company is above the law. When MultiChoice is ready to discuss price reduction, they can come to the negotiation table. Until then, there is nothing for us to meet over. The @NCAGhana would carry out enforcement.
“Ghana is open for businesses that respect our laws and institutions.”

