Tuesday, March 21, 2023
Tuesday, March 21, 2023

NMC warns Bawku radio stations from using their platforms to incite conflict

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The National Media Commission (NMC) has issued a warning to Bawku radio station operators on what it terms a growing weaponization of the media in the territory.

According to the commission, incidents of hate speech, misinformation, and incitement on radio have increased.

It stated that some of the examples were strikingly similar to Radio Television Libre des Mille Collines’ (RTLM’s) gross misconduct during the Rwandan genocide.

The Bawku radio station owners were urged by the media regulating agency to establish more stringent gatekeeping procedures, be selective when choosing panelists and program hosts, and exercise caution when reporting on the conflict.

The radio stations were further instructed to present to the commission any concrete actions they have taken to ensure professionalism in the way their radio stations are run within two (2) weeks, according to the request.

The National Media Commission’s press release is provided below

NMC CAUTIONS RADIO STATIONS IN BAWKU

The increasing weaponization of the media in the Bawku conflict has become a major source of concern for the National Media Commission. In the past couple of weeks, we have noted an escalation in incidences of hate speech, disinformation and incitement on radio of a scale and scope that pose a clear and present danger to the Bawku community. Some of the cases are closely reminiscent of the egregious misbehaviour of Radio Television Libre des Mille Collines (RTLM) in the Rwandan genocide.

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As a media regulator, the National Media Commission believes that our collective search for peace must be anchored on a proper balance between the right of radio stations to broadcast and the legitimate need of society to protect public order as envisaged under articles 162,163 and 164 of the Constitution (1992). Consequently, the Commission hereby cautions radio stations and their staff that drastic consequences attend on culpability.

We call on owners of radio stations in Bawku to adopt stronger gatekeeping measures to ensure that persons with interests in the conflict do not hijack radio stations to foment trouble. Owners must be careful who they recruit as programme hosts and which persons are invited as guests on discussion programmes. Owners must remember that they bear ultimate responsibility for whatever happens on their networks.

Within the next two weeks, all owners of radio stations in the Bawku area are requested to submit to the Commission clear measures they have put in place to ensure professionalism in the radio stations.

The Commission also advises media houses outside Bawku to be very circumspect in their coverage of the conflict. Media practitioners must also keep in mind the prosecution of journalists at the International Criminal Court and advise themselves accordingly.

The Media Foundation for West Africa and the Ghana Independent Broadcasters’ Association have offered to assist any broadcaster in Bawku who may require assistance to review their gatekeeping and professional systems. The Commission commends the two institutions and all partners in the media and peacebuilding efforts in Bawku. We hope all radio stations shall take advantage of the offer.

Ultimately, it is important for stakeholders to understand that at the core of the tension between free expression and public safety is the need to seek the public good.

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