The Inspector-General of Police (IGP) Dr George Akuffo Dampare has advised the media to verify and double-check information or news before sharing it.
He believes that unverifiable information, plus disinformation and misinformation, can harm society and should be verified.
“Let us check breaking news journalism. Putting information out without first verifying and cross-checking with all relevant sources can hurt our society, and so my colleagues in the media we must be careful,” the IGP said in his keynote address at a summit organized by the Ghana Report in Accra on Thursday 1st August 2024.
The IGP emphasized that disinformation and misinformation are significant dangers to the security and unity of the state, thus requiring direct action to address them.
“Disinformation and misinformation are national security threats, and we should see them in that perspective. We should walk out of these places changed as people seeking to make a difference from these challenges that threaten the security of our nation”.
He expressed his worry about the public who demand that issues be dealt with, but then resist law enforcement when they intervene in criminal activities.
“What do we want as a people? Do we want to be on the side of right or wrong, we have to make a decision. We need everybody to be part of the solution in the fight against disinformation and misinformation. When people make such disinformation or misinformation and you take action against them you have some people attacking the people who are fighting it”.
The IGP further stressed, “The time has come for us to have a mindset change, all the things we have said so far what is required to have is a mindset change. We have become so inhumane to each other such that our happiness is derived from the pain of others. We are so happy when someone is in a bad situation and we must yearn to change from that.
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