
A group calling itself ‘Concerned NPP Lawyers’ has strongly criticized Multimedia journalist and legal practitioner Sampson Lardi Anyenini over what they describe as unprovoked attacks on the character of Hon. Kennedy Agyapong.
According to the group, Mr. Anyenini—host of the JoyNews current affairs program Newsfile—has launched a series of “unwarranted, defamatory, and reckless attacks” against the outspoken politician. The group insists that these accusations are “nothing but baseless allegations, devoid of factual backing and professional ethics.”
In a press statement issued on Sunday, May 18, 2025, the convener of the group, Lawyer William Kusi, accused Mr. Anyenini of persistently using his media platform to portray Hon. Agyapong in a negative and prejudicial manner.
“He has aired serious and often unfounded allegations against him, without extending a fair opportunity for a response. This is a clear violation of the principles of fair and balanced journalism, and an abuse of media responsibility,” the statement read.
Lawyer William Kusi, described as one of Ghana’s prominent legal practitioners and a staunch supporter of Hon. Kennedy Agyapong’s political ambitions, also condemned Mr. Anyenini’s use of language. He referenced terms such as “lootocratic politics” and suggestions that Hon. Agyapong had accumulated wealth through illegitimate means or influenced judicial decisions through corruption.
He emphasized that such insinuations “lack the support of judicial findings.”
Based on these concerns, the group has issued a seven-day ultimatum—starting May 18, 2025—demanding that Mr. Anyenini publicly retract what they consider “offensive, unethical, and unprofessional remarks.”
Below is a copy of their press statement:
CONCERNED LAWYERS OF NPP
Sunday 18th May, 2025.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Attention: All Media Houses
PRESS STATEMENT BY CONCERNED NPP LAWYERS ON THE UNETHICAL AND UNPROFESSIONAL CONDUCT OF MR. SAMPSON LARDY ANYENINI, HOST OF NEWSFILE ON JOY NEWS
We, the undersigned Concerned NPP Lawyers, are compelled to speak out in defence of the integrity of the Ghanaian judiciary and in protection of the professional and personal reputation of Hon. Kennedy Agyapong, against the persistent unethical, biased, and unprofessional conduct of Mr. Sampson Lardy Anyenini, host of Newsfile on Joy News and a lawyer in Ghana.
Mr. Anyenini’s recent commentaries on his program has, in our view, crossed the boundaries of responsible journalism and professional ethics. His statements conflate legal analysis with inflammatory rhetoric and reveal a troubling pattern of behaviour that undermines confidence in Ghana’s judiciary while simultaneously launching unprovoked and slanderous attacks on the character of Hon. Kennedy Agyapong.
Mr. Anyenini has persistently used his media platform to portray Hon. Agyapong in a negative and prejudicial light. He has aired serious and often unfounded allegations against him, without extending a fair opportunity for a response. This is a clear violation of the principles of fair and balanced journalism, and an abuse of media responsibility.
His use of phrases such as “lootocratic politics” and insinuations that Hon. Agyapong has enriched himself through illicit means and influenced judicial outcomes through corrupt means are not only defamatory but are also not supported by judicial findings. These claims have either been dismissed in court or lack any evidentiary foundation.
Such conduct is wholly inconsistent with the ethical standards expected of a Journalist, and more critically, a lawyer of Mr. Anyenini’s standing. By making unsubstantiated accusations on a public platform without offering a right of reply, Mr. Anyenini has fallen short of the standards required by both the Ghana Journalists Association Code of Ethics and the Legal Profession (Professional Conduct and Etiquette) Rules.
Equally, if not more troubling, is Mr. Anyenini’s tendency to cast aspersions on the judiciary. His recent commentary implied that certain Judges were complicit in allowing “blackmail and treasonable comments” to go unpunished and sought to discredit a lawful majority decision of the Supreme Court by glorifying dissenting opinions and implying corruption.
Even more disturbing was his comparison of a Ghanaian Supreme Court decision with an unrelated judgment from a U.S. court, concluding that “that’s how we do it in a civilized society.” This irresponsible statement implies that Ghana’s judiciary is uncivilized or inferior an assertion that is not only offensive but deeply damaging to the public trust in our judicial system.
Ghana’s courts are the cornerstone of our democratic system. Undermining their authority through careless and politicized commentary, especially by a senior lawyer, is conduct unbecoming of a member of the Bar and a betrayal of professional responsibility.
Mr. Anyenini’s conduct violates known journalistic standards and principles of responsible media commentary. It demeans the legal profession and undermines the solemn duty lawyers owe to the administration of justice. As such, his actions constitute grounds for disciplinary action before the General Legal Council.
We do not issue this statement lightly. However, as lawyers committed to the integrity of the legal system and the principles of fairness, we cannot remain silent when one of our own uses his dual platform as lawyer and journalist to malign others, promote biased narratives, and attack the very institutions that safeguard our democracy.
We therefore give Mr. Anyenini Seven (7) days from the date of this statement to publicly retract his offensive, unethical, and unprofessional remarks; Demand that he cease using his platform to impugn the judiciary and malign Hon. Kennedy Agyapong under the guise of legal commentary and warn that failure to do so will result in the following actions:
1. A formal petition to the National Media Commission (NMC) for violations of journalistic ethics;
2. A petition to the General Legal Council for misconduct and bringing the legal profession into disrepute.
3. A letter to Multimedia Group Limited, calling on them to investigate and address the misuse of their platform for partisan and defamatory commentary:
4. A Court action to compel a retraction of those unfounded and defamatory comments.
We re-affiirm that this is not an attempt to curtail freedom of speech or media independence. Rather, it is a call for responsible speech, particularly from those who wield influence in shaping public discourse. As legal professionals committed to justice and truth, we will not sit idly by while our courts, our clients, and our country are dragged through the mud by biased media actors abusing the trust of the public.
Signed,
William Kusi, ESQ.
Convenor Concerned Lawyers of NPP