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MDHI Bill Will Stifle Free Speech; Gov’t Must Re-consider it-OPAG President

MICHAEL MAWUGBE by MICHAEL MAWUGBE
November 3, 2025
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3rd November 2025

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MDHI Bill Will Stifle Free Speech; Gov’t Must Re-consider it-OPAG President

The Online Publishers Association of Ghana (OPAG) has learnt with apprehension attempt to carry though with the Misinformation Disinformation Hate Speech and Publication of Other Information (MDHI) bill by government.

The proposed Bill, while it aims at curbing misinformation, disinformation, and harmful publications, does not only present significant risks for journalists but a threat to free speech within the media ecosystem.

The definition of misinformation — “the publication of false or inaccurate information regardless of the intention to mislead” — is overly broad and ambiguous. By ignoring intent, it could penalize honest reporting errors, discourage investigative journalism, and encourage self-censorship, undermining the media’s watchdog role.

The definition of disinformation — “the publication of false or inaccurate information intended to mislead, manipulate, or guide people in a particular direction” — is narrower, but its vague terms, such as “manipulate” and “guide people,” could still allow authorities to misinterpret critical or investigative reporting as disinformation, particularly on politically sensitive matters. This also contributes to potential self-censorship and limits the diversity of public discourse.

It is important to state that Ghana’s current legal framework, including the 1992 Constitution, the Defamation Act, the Criminal Offences Act, and the Electronic Communications Act, already provides adequate mechanisms to safeguard privacy, promote responsible speech, and prohibit hate speech.

Therefore this MDHI Bill only comes to aggravate the suffocation of Journalists which already exists.

OPAG would however like to advise government that Instead of relying on censorship and punitive measures, it should rather focus on promoting digital literacy and fact-based information by partnering with CSOs in the online space such as OPAG and others to build the capacity of members. By doing so, Practitioners in the space can be empowered to make informed decisions and effectively navigate the complex information landscape.

OPAG, in view of the aforementioned, would like to appeal to government to reconsider its decision on the Bill as it would do more harm than good to Ghana’s fledging democracy. It is our considered view that any bill aimed at criminalizing misinformation and disinformation would be a significant threat to free speech and expression.

We want to assure government of our unwavering commitment to whip our members in the online space into line and adhere to the tenets of the practice anchored by good faith and professionalism.

SIGNED:
Michael Petit Mawugbe (Efo Mawugbe)
OPAG President
0244883575

source:www.senaradioonline.com

Tags: Efo MawugbeFree speechMDHI BillOnline Publishers Association of GhanaOPAG President

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