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President John Dramani Mahama has paid tribute to journalists in Ghana and around the world in a message marking World Press Freedom Day, calling for continued support for a free and responsible media.
In a post shared on X (formerly Twitter) on May 3, President Mahama acknowledged the pivotal role the Ghanaian press plays in safeguarding the country's democracy, emphasising their efforts in holding leadership accountable and giving voice to the public.
"As president of the republic, I join the people of Ghana in celebrating the vital role played by the Ghanaian media in stabilising our democracy," he stated. "From holding our leadership accountable to amplifying the voices of our citizens, your work is indispensable."
Happy World Press Freedom Day to all Ghanaian journalists and others across the world.
— John Dramani Mahama (@JDMahama) May 3, 2025
As president of the republic, I join the people of Ghana in celebrating the vital role played by the Ghanaian media in stabilising our democracy. From holding our leadership accountable to…
He commended journalists and media professionals for their dedication and resilience, urging them to maintain high standards of journalistic integrity and ethical reporting.
"Continue to uphold the highest standards of journalistic integrity, fostering informed public discourse, and contributing to a stronger, more vibrant Ghana," he said.
President Mahama also reiterated his commitment to media freedom, referencing recent remarks made by his Minister for Government Communications at the Ghana Journalists Association (GJA) Honours Night.
He assured that a future government under his leadership would work towards maintaining a thriving and independent media landscape.
"Let’s work together to enhance our democracy through truth, accuracy, and ethical reporting, ensuring a free and responsible press that empowers citizens and strengthens our nation,” he stated.
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