Audio By Carbonatix
The Chief Operating Officer (COO) and Head of Legal at Action Chapel International, Bishop Dr. Suzanne Nti, has sounded the alarm bells regarding the increasing political influence over Ghana's media landscape, particularly as the nation approaches the December 2024 elections.
Expressing her concerns during the 'Joy Change-Speaker Series VII' on Saturday's edition of NewsFile, Madam Nti highlighted the dangers associated with the growing trend of political capture within media organizations.
She stressed the urgency of addressing this issue promptly to safeguard the integrity of the electoral process.
Madam Nti emphasised the potential consequences of political ownership on journalistic integrity, noting that while many journalists strive to report truthfully and objectively, the influence of political stakeholders may hinder their ability to do so.
She warned that failure to address this issue could compromise the media's role as the fourth estate of the realm, as outlined in Ghana's 1992 Constitution.
Madam Nti underscored the importance of preserving the media's independence and ensuring that it remains a watchdog for democracy.
In light of these concerns, Madam Nti urged stakeholders to take proactive measures to mitigate political interference in the media, emphasising that addressing this issue promptly is essential for the country's democratic stability and progress.
"As we look ahead to the elections, it’s crucial that we address the challenges and the threats that can undermine the credibility of the process, and the media is pivotal in promoting transparency, accountability and integrity in the electoral process, and we commend the journalists and reporters who work tirelessly to uphold these principles of truth and impartiality to some extent. But we must importantly deal with the political capture of the media landscape to ensure this achieved," she stated.
Latest Stories
-
Opinion: The enduring political force of ‘Mighty’ Minority Leader Osahen Alexander Afenyo-Markin
27 minutes -
Disclosure Day to Office Romance: 10 of the best films to watch this June
57 minutes -
Cape Fear to House of the Dragon: 10 of the best TV shows to watch this June
59 minutes -
Ebola red alert: Health Ministry activates national emergency protocols
1 hour -
I retired from music three years ago – Shatta Wale
2 hours -
‘Ghana can survive without your aid’ – Catholic Bishops respond to threats over anti-LGBTQ+ bill passage
2 hours -
Stolen luxury vehicle in Canada traced to Ghana
2 hours -
76 more Ghanaians to be evacuated from Cambodia – Foreign Affairs Ministry
3 hours -
Transport fares to increase by 20% from June 2 – GPRTU announces
4 hours -
Minority demands permanent ban on MoMo transfer fees
4 hours -
Gov’t debunks fake Cambodia deportation notice, assures Ghanaians of safety
5 hours -
‘We never authorised livestock sales on principal streets’ – Greater Accra Regional Minister replies
6 hours -
US judge orders Trump’s name be removed from Kennedy Center
6 hours -
US judge frees pregnant Ghanaian mother and her son detained at Washington Dulles Airport
6 hours -
Barcelona move a dream for Gordon ‘since he was three’
6 hours