GJA Applauds Ghana’s Sharp Rise in Global Press Freedom Rankings
The Ghana Journalists Association (GJA) has hailed Ghana’s remarkable improvement in the latest World Press Freedom Index released by Reporters Without Borders, which saw the country jump from 57th to 29th globally and from 8th to 4th in Africa.
Speaking at the GJA World Press Freedom Day 2026 Honours Night in Accra, GJA President Albert Kwabena Dwumfour said the progress reflects the resilience and dedication of journalists, media practitioners and civil society actors who continue to defend press freedom despite mounting challenges.
He also commended President John Dramani Mahama for supporting initiatives that contributed to the improved ranking and welcomed government’s intention to establish a media development fund.
However, Dwumfour urged the President to be more vocal and consistent in condemning attacks on journalists and violations of media rights.
“While we commend the efforts, we respectfully urge His Excellency to continue speaking more strongly and consistently on issues concerning attacks on journalists, violations of media freedom, and abuses against media practitioners. He cannot remain a proud member without bringing this menace to an end,” he said.