The journalistic integrity of media outlets Asaase Radio and Daily Guide has come under fire following the publication of baseless allegations against National Democratic Congress (NDC) flag bearer John Dramani Mahama.
The outlets have been condemned for engaging in shadowy and unethical journalism practices by spreading misinformation about Mahama seeking assistance from Russia for the upcoming 2024 election.
Misinformation as a Tool
Accusations have been leveled against the Nana Akufo-Addo government, suggesting a deliberate strategy of using misinformation and disinformation to cover up alleged maladministration and corruption.
This deliberate attempt at manipulating public perception has been denounced as a means of deflecting attention from the plight of many Ghanaians struggling under difficult economic conditions.
Fabricated Lies Exposed
The recent publications by Asaase Radio and Daily Guide, propagated as news articles but purportedly containing falsehoods concocted by NPP propagandists, have raised concerns about the decline of journalistic standards in Ghana.
The claims that John Mahama was in Russia soliciting campaign support have been debunked, with evidence showing that his visit to Moscow was to launch a Russian translation of his memoir at a prestigious academic institution.
Responsible Journalism vs. Propaganda
The NDC has called out Asaase Radio and its affiliates for their part in spreading fake news and aligning themselves with government propaganda machinery.
The deliberate dissemination of untruths not only tarnishes the reputation of these media outlets but also undermines the credibility of journalism as a whole.
Standing Against Malicious Lies
In light of these deceptions, the NDC has urged the Ghanaian public to remain vigilant and discerning when faced with such manipulative tactics.
John Mahama’s commitment to fostering international relations for the betterment of Ghana and Africa stands in stark contrast to the false narratives being spread for political gain.
A Call for Ethical Journalism
The NDC, through spokesperson Joyce Bawah Mogtari, has reaffirmed its dedication to engaging with the people of Ghana based on a vision of progress and development.
The need to combat corruption, uphold good governance, and prioritize economic stability remains at the forefront of the party’s agenda. As the country approaches the 2024 election, the importance of upholding journalistic ethics and delivering accurate, unbiased information cannot be overstated. Ghana’s democracy depends on a free press that values truth and transparency above all else.
Source: whatsupnewsghana