SONA: PRINPAG Calls for Stronger Media Support and Economic Stability for Media Houses

As President John Mahama prepares to deliver the State of the Nation Address (SONA) to Parliament on Thursday, the Private Newspapers and Online News Publishers Association of Ghana (PRINPAG) is calling for concrete plans to ensure the economic stability of the media industry, particularly the private press.

Commitment to Media Freedom and Press Support

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Speaking in an interview with newsalertgh.com, the Acting Executive Secretary of PRINPAG, Mr Jeorge Wilson Kingson, emphasized the need for the President to address key issues affecting press freedom, the financial sustainability of media houses, and the regulation of digital media.

He urged the government to reaffirm its commitment to media freedom and the protection of journalists, highlighting the importance of the Right to Information (RTI) Act in ensuring access to crucial government data.

“The media plays a vital role in democracy, and we expect the President to outline clear policies that will support and protect journalists,” Mr. Kingson stated. “We also hope to hear about possible government initiatives or financial support for the media industry, particularly for local and online news publishers.”

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Economic Stability and Business Environment

With many private media houses grappling with financial constraints, digital transformation challenges, and advertising restrictions, PRINPAG expects the President to address these concerns and propose solutions to improve the media business landscape.

“The business environment remains challenging for private media houses. We need policies that will create a stable economy where newspapers and online news platforms can thrive,” Mr. Kingson noted. He urged the government to ensure that its economic recovery efforts benefit media businesses that rely heavily on advertising and sponsorships.

Security and Protection for Journalists

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Citing past incidents of journalist intimidation, censorship, and violence, PRINPAG expects President Mahama to reassure the media of its safety and freedom under his administration.

“We need clear commitments from the government that journalists will not face threats or attacks while carrying out their duties,” Mr Kingson stressed.

Digital Media and Internet Regulation

As digital media continues to shape the industry, PRINPAG is eager to hear about government policies on internet accessibility, affordability, and regulation, particularly concerning online news publishers.

“There is a need for a balanced approach to cybersecurity and misinformation policies. Regulations should not be used to stifle press freedom but rather to create an enabling environment for credible journalism,” he said.

Strengthening Government-Media Collaboration

Mr Kingson also called on the government to engage more closely with media stakeholders to build a stronger industry.

“The private media is a key partner in national development. We expect to hear concrete steps on how the government plans to collaborate with us to strengthen and sustain the industry,” he added.

As the nation awaits the President’s address, PRINPAG remains hopeful that the concerns of media practitioners will be acknowledged and addressed to foster a free, fair, and well-supported media landscape in Ghana.

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