COVID-19: Media Vulnerable To Manipulation After Financial Struggles – MFWA

The Media Foundation for West Africa has called for financial relief packages including tax breaks for media following an assessment of the media landscape during the COVID-19 pandemic.

The foundation in a report stressed that the integrity of the media was at stake ahead of the 2020 general elections because of weakened financial standing.

“Unfortunately, government has provided practically little support, making the media potentially vulnerable to capture by vested interests, especially as Ghana heads towards elections in December 2020.”

The foundation noted that the partial lockdown in some parts of the country and public gathering restrictions ushered in a period where “advertising and announcement revenues reduced considerably.”

It cited newspapers as having suffered the most during the period.

“Although the financial impact of the COVID-19 pandemic has been felt across board, the newspaper industry has been hit hardest as it has seen sales steadily declining during the lockdowns and even after.”

“In spite of the risks and financial challenges media professionals and media organisations in Ghana are facing, they are yet to receive any substantial support from the government, the private sector, or NGOs,” the report further stated.

The foundation is generally of the view that the media “discharged with distinction their duty of informing and educating the populace on the COVID-19.”

Among other challenges noted in the report were access to Personal Protective Equipment and timely information.

It also said there were a few instances of abuse “which need urgent redress to prevent impunity from setting in.”

Find below full recommendations of the foundation

In view of the above, we call on the government of Ghana to:

We also call on the Media to:

Finally, we urge media development organisations to:

— citinewsroom

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