Sam Nartey George, the newly appointed Minister for Communications and Digital Technology, has pledged to tackle the growing threat of misinformation and disinformation in Ghana. His commitment comes after he became the target of a disinformation campaign to tarnish his reputation.
The controversy erupted when a photo of George using his phone in Parliament was digitally altered and circulated online, accompanied by false claims intended to discredit him. The manipulated image sparked a wave of criticism and speculation, prompting George to address the issue head-on.
In a statement posted on his social media platforms, George expressed his determination to fight back against such malicious tactics. “It is clear to me that the NPP is so hurt by my nomination as Minister for Communications, Digital Technology, and Innovations that they would stop at nothing to fight it,” he wrote. “After failing to mobilize their own Caucus in Parliament to vote against my nomination, they have resorted to smear campaigns and cheap lies with fake photos.”
George emphasized the damaging impact of misinformation on the country’s social and political fabric. “Misinformation and disinformation have a penchant for hurting our nation and undermining public trust. This cannot be allowed to continue,” he stated.
The Minister assured Ghanaians that his tenure would mark a turning point in the fight against false information. “I can assure them that the days of misinformation and cheap fabricated lies are coming to an end. The Ministry will tighten regulations on such illegal conduct in the coming weeks and sanitize our media space. So help me God.”
George’s appointment comes at a time when Ghana, like many other nations, is grappling with the challenges posed by the rapid spread of false information online. His promise to introduce stricter regulations has been met with both support and skepticism. While some applaud his commitment to cleaning up the digital landscape, others have raised concerns about potential overreach and the implications for freedom of expression.
As Sam George prepares to assume his role, all eyes will be on how he navigates the complex terrain of digital communication and misinformation. His promise to sanitize Ghana’s media space signals a new chapter in the country’s ongoing battle against fake news, but the road ahead is fraught with challenges.
The nation waits to see if his words will translate into action, and whether his tenure will indeed mark the end of an era defined by misinformation and cheap lies.
Source:NKONKONSA.com