Government is demanding explanation and apology from a Ghanaian artist who plagiarised a photo of a high-rise building in Kenya for use as the cover of the ‘Ghana Beyond Aid’ strategy document.
Richmond Bansah was commissioned to produce an original artwork that reflects the vision of the Ghana Beyond Aid agenda and the highlights of the strategy document.
Instead, he allegedly plagiarised a photo of Dawit Insurance Limited headquarters in Nairobi, triggering criticism against the government, with some persons describing the act as embarrassing.
This is the original photo of Dawit Insurance that was plagiarised in the Ghana Beyond Aid strategy document
Critics were shocked by how government officials led President Nana Addo Dankwa AKufo-Addo to show off the document with the plagiarised photo at a national event televised live.
Government officials initially downplayed the issue and asked people rather focus attention on the content, but the Committee in charge of the Ghana Beyond Aid Agenda issued a statement Friday to apologise for the gaffe.
“The Committee apologises unreservedly to the President and the nation for this error,” the statement signed by Secretary to the Committee, Dr Eric Yeboah said.
Ghana apologises for plagiarising photo of Kenya skyline
It said the Committee “takes full responsibility for it” and are currently “ensuring that the cover page of the document is replaced before bulk copies are printed for widespread circulation.
Apologise for the embarrassment
In a separate letter to the artist, Richmond Bansah, the Committee said it needs explanation as to why he plagiarised someone’s work as against producing an original artwork.
For the Committee, what happened was “singular act of indiscretion and lack of professionalism” on the part of Bansah.
His action, the Committee noted, brought embarrassment to the President, the Ghana Beyond Aid Committee and its chairman for which reason he ought to explain and apologise.
“You are therefore required to provide explanation and formal apology to the Ghana Beyond Aid Committee,” the letter to Mr. Bansah dated May 31 demanded.
The Committee however, did not whether it will apply any sanction against the artist.
Critics have been demanding to know how much the artist was paid and whether on the face of the plagiarised work, government would seek a refund of all monies that may have been paid to Bansah, but the Committee did not touch on that.
Source: 3news.com
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...so NO member on the Committee asked questions? At least which building is this???
we have the men. Is these the men he was referring to? I laughed enter Kenya dawit insurance company building inside
So Mahama is not the cause of this one?
Not only apology. All monies paid to him/her must be refunded and if the money is a government employee, the one must be made to face the EXIT door (SACKED)! Ahhhhba, we have glorified mediocrity for a looooooog time!
What kind of apology is needed from him? He must refund the money paid to him!
DEMAND APOLOGY??!! ***barred word***!!! When the president plagiarized his inaugural speech who did he apologize to???
This in/c/0/mpetent folks will not stop amazing me! Aba, who will believe this c/ra/p from you? It's a palpable lie, don't pay anybody to come and tell lies. Bansah or whoever you called anyone wasn't responsible. You're just telling lies to cover for your c/r/a/ss in/com/pet/enc/e.
So the president didn’t even care to know if this picture was part of Ghana and which part of Ghana if It’s indeed Ghana? Same carelessness on ameri deal then he used Agyarko as a scapegoat. Very reckless government. Today this tomorrow that. Wtcheeeew! Nothing really surprised me anymore about this clueless government. I regretted voting for Nana Addo in the 2016 elections.