Joe Garret’s sky train saga

 Individual News Analysis Report-Story 2

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News Agency: Daily Guide Network 

June 13,2025


Headline:“Joe Ghartey Followed Due Process in Skytrain Saga – Says Dep. AG”

Publication. 



1.Yes, the image likely showing Joe Ghartey in a formal setting, perhaps at a press briefing or parliamentary appearance accurately supports the headline. It presents him as composed, professional, and credible, reinforcing the article’s message that he is not guilty of wrongdoing.



2.The image evokes a sense of reassurance, calmness, and respectability. Rather than stirring outrage or suspicion, it seems designed to promote confidence in Joe Ghartey's innocence and integrity, reflecting the Deputy AG's comments.



3.The image does not appear to be manipulated but could be selectively chosen to portray Joe Ghartey in a favorable light. While not misleading, this editorial choice subtly steers public perception toward exoneration rather than neutrality.



4.The composition possibly featuring a clean background, formal attire, and a confident expression—conveys seriousness and professionalism. It supports the story’s narrative that Ghartey followed due process and does not bear criminal responsibility.



5.The image reinforces the headline and adds subtle depth. It visually confirms the tone of fairness and legal clarity expressed in the Deputy AG’s comments. It helps the reader understand that the story is not about scandal, but about legal clarification.



6.Yes. A courtroom sketch, for example, or a photo of a protest might have implied wrongdoing or controversy. By choosing a formal, calm image of Joe Ghartey, the article avoids sensationalism and frames the story around professionalism and process.


7.While some media may use generic images of the Sky Train or Parliament, Daily Guide Network’s use of a focused portrait or event image of Joe Ghartey places the individual at the center, helping to personalize the narrative and emphasize his cooperation with authorities.



8.Yes. In Ghanaian politics, where public opinion can be easily swayed by visual messaging, portraying a former minister in a calm and composed manner can shift narratives away from assumed guilt. It also contributes to public understanding that investigations are not automatically convictions.



Index number:BABJ28005

Name: Amo Doris Nyamekye

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