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The Ghana Journalists Association (GJA) has intensified its campaign against specific sections of the Electronic Communications Act, 2008, describing them as a significant threat to media freedom and professional journalism in the country.
Speaking at a press conference in Accra on Wednesday, GJA President Albert Kwabena Dwumfour issued a stark warning that the law is being "weaponised" to harass and silence journalists.
He asserted that certain provisions are fostering an environment of fear that undermines the media's ability to function as a public watchdog.
"While we acknowledge the mandate of state institutions like the Ghana Police Service to investigate matters of public interest, this power must not be exercised at the expense of journalistic independence," Mr. Dwumfour stated.
"This is why the GJA, alongside other media stakeholders, has consistently called for the repeal of what we describe as repressive sections of the Electronic Communications Act 2008. These laws are often weaponised to arrest, intimidate and muzzle journalists, thereby creating an atmosphere of fear."
Mr. Dwumfour highlighted the protection of confidential sources as a cornerstone of press freedom, arguing that journalists should only be compelled to reveal their sources through a transparent and lawful court process, not through intimidation or the threat of arrest under the current legislation.
The GJA maintains that removing these contentious provisions is not just about protecting journalists, but about safeguarding democracy itself.
The Association argues that a free and unfettered press is essential for holding power to account and ensuring an informed citizenry. Repealing the laws, they believe, is a crucial step toward ensuring journalists can operate without the fear of harassment or intimidation.
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