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President Akufo-Addo has called on journalists to be vigilant in their reporting, urging them to avoid spreading misinformation that could jeopardize the integrity of the upcoming electoral process.
According to him, journalists are the gatekeepers of truth and must prioritise factual reporting over sensationalism.
Speaking at the 28th Ghana Journalists Association’s (GJA) Media Awards and 75th anniversary in Accra on September 28, he stated that journalists play a crucial role in ensuring a fair and transparent election in 2024.
While acknowledging the media’s valuable contributions in past elections, he warned against the dangers posed by fake news and sensationalism in today’s digital age, where misinformation can quickly spread and distort the democratic process.
“Every four years, Ghanaians go to the polls to choose their leaders, and in that process, the media plays an indispensable role. It’s through your work that citizens are informed about the policies of political parties, the integrity of candidates and the issues that matter most to their lives."
“The responsibility of the media during elections cannot be overstated. You have been at the forefront, monitoring polls, reporting on potential irregularities, and ensuring that the voices of the electorates are heard. Peaceful transitions of power that we have been seeing in Ghana are no small parts due to the diligence and integrity of the media."
However, he cautioned that with the rise of social media and the rapid dissemination of information, journalists face new challenges, such as disinformation and fake news, which can mislead the public.
He called on the media to stand firm in their role as defenders of the truth.
“In the age of social media, where information travels faster than ever, journalists must rise to the occasion by being the gatekeepers of the truth, ensuring that facts prevail over falsehoods. As we prepare for another election cycle, I call on the media to continue its vital work, reporting with integrity, ensuring fairness in coverage, and providing voters with the accurate, timely and comprehensive information they need to make informed decisions.”
According to the president, the stakes are high for the media to deliver accurate and balanced reporting.
“The stakes are high and your role has never been more crucial. I stand before you not only as a president of the Republic but as someone who has worked alongside the media on this journey to freedom and democracy.”
President Akufo-Addo reiterated his dedication to a free and vibrant press, highlighting its essential role in Ghana’s democracy, particularly as the nation prepares for the 2024 elections.
“I remain deeply committed to ensuring that the media in Ghana remains free, vibrant, and independent. Your work is essential to the strength of our democracy, the integrity of our elections, and the progress of our nation.”
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