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National Misinformation and Disinformation Bill to be laid in Parliament – Sam George 

News RoomBy News RoomJuly 8, 20253 Mins Read
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Summarizing Ghana’s efforts to combat misinformation and disinformation into 6 paragraphs of 333 words each:

  1. Introduction to the National Misinformation and Disinformation Bill
    The Ghana minister of Communication, Digital Technology, and Innovations, Samuel Nartey George, introduced the National Misinformation and Disinformation Bill on July 3, 2025. The bill aims to protect Ghana’s digital ecosystem and strengthen legal protections against the deliberate creation and spread of false or harmful digital content. George emphasized that this legislation follows the first quarter of the 2025 John Mayoints and is one of the government’s efforts in advancing digital innovation. He stressed the importance of legal frameworks to enable statutory bodies to enforce the law decisively while upholding the principles of freedom of expression.

  2. Development of the Ghana Data Exchange Hub
    During his press briefing, George mentioned that the National Information Technology Agency (NITA) is working on the rollout of the Ghana Data Exchange Hub. The hub is designed to facilitate secure data exchange between governments and Social Development Sector Organisations (SDSOs), improve real-time service integration, and enhance data accuracy through collaboration with innovative partners like Impuntoon Technologies. The hub aims to empower individuals to access and verify government documents reliably.

  3. AI-based Solutions to Combat Misinformation
    George highlighted the use of artificial intelligence (AI) to combat misinformation within the government. He explained that NITA is piloting an AI-based platform in collaboration with local innovators, such as Impuntoon Technologies, to develop tools like chatbots and predictive analytics. These tools will be used in public services, including education and healthcare, to verify the authenticity of government documentation. Additionally, a public misinformation platform is currently in testing, allowing citizens to verify and assess the authenticity of official documents.


  4. The Legal Route to Firming UpICE – Sir Dennis Dominic Ad jei’s Role in Support

    Sir Dennis Dominic Adjei, the Supreme Court Justice, supported the law to combat information disorder in Ghana. He answered questions about criminalizing misinformation, disinformation, and the creation of fake accounts, stating that if information is normally criminalized, it should be so on social media as well. Adjei emphasized the importance of the law but expressed concerns over its potential misuse, citing vague references to existing acts like the Criminal Offences Act 160 (Act 29), the Electronic Communications Act 2008 (Act 775), and the Cybersecurity Act 2020 (Act 1038). These acts’ vague language posed a significant risk to their enforcement and misuse of the law.

  5. BeyondGHana: Issues with Existing Laws
    The minister also discussed the challenges with the existing laws, which led to друзship in legislative efforts. Adjei criticized the drafting of innovative digital solutions but acknowledged the need for clearer legal provisions. The law is being used aggressively by both organizations in Ghana and elsewhere in the world, with fears that its implementation could lead to violations and misuse. This issue highlights the need for greater attention to the foundational phonology of legal frameworks like the “Twelve Principles” which aim to prevent coercive actions and ensure accountability.

  6. Assessing the Impact BeyondGHana
    In discussing his comments in Parliament, George warned that the law is being exploited and misused, drawing comparisons to similar actions in the United States involving information Rinse. The minister emphasized the importance of the law but expressed a need for further legal scrutiny. Questions remain about the scope of the law and its application, with hopes of appeal to the supreme court for oversight. The minister’s statement underscores the tension between innovation in technology and the need to maintain a legal standard that transcends borders, even in the digital realm.

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