The National Leadership of the Private Newspapers and Online News Publishers Association of Ghana (PRINPAG) has reminded its members of their critical role in promoting credible, peaceful, and transparent elections.
PRINPAG further urged its members to uphold the highest standards of journalism by verifying facts before publication.
It also advised journalists to refrain from spreading misinformation, sensational headlines, or unverified claims that may inflame tensions.
In a statement issued on December 3, PRINPAG said, “Prioritise Peace and National Cohesion: Avoid publishing contents that could exacerbate divisions, incite violence or undermine the peace and stability of the nation. Instead, focus on promoting messages that foster unity and understanding.”
The Association also urged journalists to avoid allowing political affiliations or biases to cloud their judgment or influence their reportage.
“Steer Clear of Extreme Partisanship: As watchdogs of democracy, journalists must maintain neutrality and objectivity.”
Click to read the statement by PRINPAG
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