Reports emerging from Tamale suggest that Sagani TV may be experiencing a significant departure of key personnel at a time when the city’s media landscape is set for major expansion with the anticipated arrival of four new television stations.
The development has sparked intense discussion within Tamale’s broadcasting and journalism circles, as several well-known names associated with the station are reportedly leaving in what many observers believe could signal a major shift in the local media space.
Alhaji Inusah Lansah Reportedly Resigns from Sagani TV
The first major development in the unfolding story involves Alhaji Inusah Lansah, a popular morning show host and news reporter at Sagani TV.
According to reports, the broadcaster allegedly stepped down from the station shortly after returning from Mecca, where he had traveled to perform the Hajj pilgrimage.
His reported departure has generated significant public interest, especially among viewers who had come to know him as one of the recognizable faces on the station’s morning programming and news coverage.
Alhaji Damson Also Reportedly Leaves the Station
Shortly after reports about Inusah Lansah’s alleged resignation surfaced, online claims began circulating that another prominent journalist at Sagani TV, Alhaji Damson, had also exited the station.
Although official confirmation from the journalist or the station has not yet been issued, the report has further fueled speculation that Sagani TV may be undergoing a broader internal transition as competition in Tamale’s media industry intensifies.
Production Manager Alhaji Sadik Cybah Linked to New Prime 7 TV
Adding more intrigue to the situation are reports that Sagani TV’s Production Manager, Alhaji Sadik Cybah, has also resigned and is now heading a new television station identified as Prime 7 TV.
According to the reports, Prime 7 TV is currently in its trial broadcast phase, positioning itself as one of the fresh entrants expected to reshape Tamale’s television space in the coming months.
If confirmed, the move would mark a significant development, as it would mean one of Sagani TV’s key production figures has transitioned into a leadership role at a competing media outlet.
Tamale Media Scene Set for Expansion
The reported exits come at a time when Tamale’s media industry is said to be on the verge of major expansion, with four new television stations reportedly preparing to launch operations.
This expected growth is already creating buzz among media professionals, viewers, advertisers, and stakeholders in the Northern Region, with many anticipating increased competition, more programming choices, and a reshaping of the local broadcasting market.
Industry observers say the arrival of new stations could lead to a wave of staff movement, fresh programming formats, and new opportunities for journalists, presenters, producers, and technical personnel in the city.
Official Confirmation Still Pending
As of now, there has been no official public statement from Sagani TV or the individuals mentioned in the reports to confirm the alleged resignations.
However, the growing speculation has already made the issue one of the most talked-about developments in Tamale’s media circles, with many waiting for formal clarification from the station and the personalities involved.
For now, the story remains a developing one, but it has undoubtedly highlighted the rapidly changing nature of the television and media landscape in northern Ghana.