Prof. Karikari believes that there is too much recklessness and abuse of press freedom in Ghana

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The former Executive Director of the Media Foundation for West Africa (MFWA), Prof. Kwame Karikari, has expressed regret over what he describes as excessive recklessness and abuse of press freedom in the country.

He said while the freedom of journalists to undertake their work is guaranteed by the constitution, that freedom must not be abused.

“There’s been too much recklessness and abuse of press freedom. There is too much unprofessionalism and a lot of citizens are insulted, abused and journalists go scot-free. There’s been a lot of the abuse of the freedom on the airwaves particularly, and also in print and on social media,” he said at Citi TV’s media roundtable on freedom of speech held in Accra on Friday, February 25, 2022.

Recent incidents of arrest of journalists and media practitioners, public figures for publication of alleged false news using the criminal code, have brought the issue of freedom of speech and its boundaries back to the limelight, sparking a debate about the use of Article 207 and 208 by the police to prosecute such persons.

Prof. Karikari had earlier called on media stakeholders including owners and journalists to consider a push for the reform of sections of the criminal code that appears to be the basis of many recent arrests of journalists in the country.

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