Ghanaian communications analyst and lecturer at the School of Communication at the University of Ghana,Dr. Etse Sikanku has tasked journalists who will be meeting President Akufo-Addo today at the Flagstaff House to ask tough questions.

Dr. Sikanku urged media personnel who are due for a time with the President to ask questions which are only relevant and are beneficial to the Ghanaian people.

President Nana Akufo Addo on his first year in office is set to meet the press for the second time since he ascended the Presidency on January 7, 2016 to discuss issues concerning his Presidency over the one year period.

“The media meeting the President is a rare communication tool and must be maximized by the media. As a media, we should ask the very sharp, pointed and specific questions when before the President today.

“It would be prudent if Journalists go on the streets and talk to the people of Ghana. They should make it a  point to know what their (citizens) concerns are and ask questions along those lines. We must avoid glorification of the president, avoid sycophantic questions. Ask straight and poignant questions,” he told Francis Abban on the Morning Starr Wednesday.