Investigative Journalism: Illuminating Our Path to Progress
In a country where power can sometimes be concentrated in the hands of a few, the role of the investigative journalist is essential.
The role of investigative journalists cannot be overstated.
As the Fourth Estate, journalists have a crucial responsibility to hold the powerful accountable, uncover hidden truths, and ensure transparency.
Investigative journalism, in particular, serves as a window into a better society, shedding light on the issues that hinder progress and giving voice to the marginalised.
One of the most significant contributions of investigative journalism is exposing corruption within the corridors of power.
Corruption remains a challenge and hampers development, while eroding public trust.
In a country where power can sometimes be concentrated in the hands of a few, the role of the investigative journalist is essential.
Investigative journalists fearlessly investigate and expose abuses of power, ensuring that those in authority are held accountable for their actions.
They also champion the cause of the vulnerable and disenfranchised.
In recent years, the rise of digital media has both empowered and challenged investigative journalism.
To ensure the continued growth and impact of investigative journalism, it is vital for Ghana to safeguard press freedom.
The media, civil society, and the government must collaborate to create an enabling environment for journalists to carry out their investigative work effectively and without hindrance.
The writer, Nusrat Essah is a Student of UniMAC – Ghana Institute of Journalism