John Dada Adedayo, the producer of a new film called ‘ Boko
Haram,’ has been arraigned before court after he refused to wait for the Ghana
Cinematography Exhibition Board to censor certain parts of the film before
giving him the green light to distribute it to the public.
The accused person was put before a court presided over by
Audrey Kocuvie-Tay and charged for refusing to subject himself to censorship
laws, but he denied any wrongdoing. He has been remanded into police custody
while the case has been adjourned to August 19, 2013. Narrating events leading
to the arrest of the accused person, the prosecutor, DSP Cletus Abadamloora
said the complainant is Alfred Kumi Atiemo and a member of the Ghana Cinematography
Exhibition Board. (GCEB) while the accused person is a producer and a Nigerian
living in Ghana. He said on July 4, 2013, the accused person produced a film
called ‘Boko Haram’ and sent it to the GCEB for clarification and approval but
failed to wait for their approval.
The prosecutor noted that Adedayo started distributing the
film to the public and when the cinematography board was informed it launched
investigation into the matter. In addition, the police officer stated that the
board, during the course of operation in July, found that 10,000 copies of the
film had been distributed and also found that 700 copies of the film were on
the market. Furthermore, he said a search on the accused person revealed 913
copies of the film.
He admitted distributing the said copies and the board
lodged a report with the police. He said Adedayo was accordingly arrested and
arraigned before court after the investigations.
Culled: Nigeriafilms
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