Minister of Government Communication, Felix Kwakye Ofosu, has praised the Ghanaian media for its enduring role as a “beacon of truth” and a “mirror of society,” urging journalists to continue championing transparency, tolerance, and accountability in the national discourse.
Speaking at the 29th Ghana Journalists Association (GJA) Awards held at the Manhyia Palace, the Minister commended the media fraternity for its courage and dedication in promoting freedom of expression and strengthening democratic governance.
“This is a story of courage,” Mr. Kwakye Ofosu said. “The media has not just been an institution; it has been the mirror of our society — shaping narratives, enlightening the public, and broadening access to truth.”
He emphasized that the freedom, safety, and independence of journalists are essential pillars of democracy, stressing that the state has a sacred duty to protect and uphold those rights.
Kwakye Ofosu reaffirmed government’s commitment to media freedom and transparency, noting that the recent progress made in implementing the Right to Information (RTI) Act was a major step toward deepening accountability in governance.
“Earlier this week, the Supreme Member of the Right to Information Committee reaffirmed Ghana’s commitment to the effective implementation of the RTI Act,” he said. “This milestone is not merely symbolic; it is a concrete demonstration of our accountability to the people.”
The Minister described the full enforcement of the RTI law as a “testament to Ghana’s openness” and a reflection of the government’s desire to promote participatory governance.
Mr. Kwakye Ofosu also cautioned against the growing global challenge of disinformation and misinformation, saying the media must play a critical role in protecting national stability and democratic integrity.
“We need a media that not only informs but also protects our collective values and strengthens our democratic space,” he stated. “A responsible media is key to maintaining social order, national cohesion, and public trust.”
He urged journalists to embrace professionalism and factual reporting, adding that the government values the media as a partner in development and peacebuilding.
Partnership for National Progress
The Minister praised the GJA for its continued efforts in promoting excellence and ethical standards in journalism.
He encouraged collaboration between media institutions, civil society, and government agencies to safeguard Ghana’s democracy and development agenda.
“The power of the media lies not only in its reach but in its responsibility,” he said. “Through partnership, participation, and professionalism, we can build a future of shared prosperity and stability.”
Mr. Kwakye Ofosu concluded by commending the award winners for their outstanding service to the nation, describing their achievements as “a reflection of the enduring spirit of courage and purpose that defines the Ghanaian media.”
Background
The 29th GJA Awards, held under the theme “Self-Guarding Ghana: The Role of the Media in Promoting Security and Peace,” celebrated outstanding journalists and media houses that demonstrated excellence, integrity, and dedication to national development.
The event brought together dignitaries, including Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, government officials, diplomats, and senior media executives.
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