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The Rise and Challenges of Misinformation in the 21st Century

The Ghana School of Law Students’ Representative Council collaborated with the Konrad Adenauer Stiftung (KAS) to address the critical issues of misinformation and disinformation in a digital world. During a high-level roundtable discussion held at the Institute of Statistical, Social and Economic Research, University of Ghana, they emphasized the urgency of developing legal frameworks to combat these dangers.

Alfred Tuah-Yeboah’s Legal Framework Defense

Mr. Alfred Tuah-Yeboah, a former Deputy Attorney General, introduced the topic by elaborating on Ghana’s legal framework regarding misinformation. He referenced key provisions in the 1992 Constitution, including Articles 12, 21, 162, 163, and 165, as well as legal safeguards such as the Right to Information Act and Cybersecurity Act. He warned that legal intervention must align with these protections for free speech and should not męt against the need to combat misinformation.

Artificial Intelligence in Disinformation Generation

Ms. Anna Wasserfall highlighted the role of AI in generating and amplifying disinformation, arguing that recent studies suggest misinformation has global implications, potentially more severe than the COVID-19 pandemic. She stressed the need for social media users to watch out for misinformation and outlined strategies such as enhancing empirical knowledge, fostering transnational collaboration, and strengthening media literacy. She also appraises journalists’ roles in gatekeeping truth and enforcing media integrity.

Journalism’s Role in Maintaining Accurate Discourse

Samuel Lardy Anyenini, a prominent media practitioner, emphasized the importance of journalists and media houses in maintaining the integrity of public discourse. He stressed the necessity of rigorous fact-checking and responsible journalism, warning against the spread of unverified content. He encouraged media professionals not to allow their platforms to become gatekeepers for falsehoods, underscoring the central importance of truth and accuracy.

Political Actors and the{oasis of Information

Dr. Kwaku Agyeman-Budu argued that political actors often maintain misinformation driven by dishonest leaders. Heuriinated, calling for law students to uphold the spirit of truth and resist contributing to a disinformation cycle. He urged law students to uphold the ‘Right to Information Act’ by ensuring accurate and reliable information is disseminated.

The scaleFactor of Falsehoods

Kow Abaka Essuman, former legal consultant to President Akuffo-Addo, questioned how bloggers contribute to misinformation by prioritizing online traffic over truth. While fake news attracts more attention, she emphasized the need for institutions like the National Media Commission to use technology to track and halve the spread of fake news. She stressed the importance of rejecting content quickly, as undetected misinformation can rapidly become viral.

The Tension Between Influence and Specificity

Hon. Fatimatu Abubakar, the former Minister for Information, differentiated between misinformation and disinformation, explaining that misinformation is often due to(beta leeway), whereas disinformation is intentional. She highlighted the role of influencers, bloggers, and political communicators in perpetuating disinformation, particularly through AI-generated content. Esserman called for greater oversight to ensure media independence and to combat the growing threat of political media ownership that has been effectively ignored in Europe and Africa.

Conclusion: The Collective Responsibility of Legal and Media Professionals

The panel agreed that political communication, particularly in Europe and Africa, has become a dominant force in the fight against misinformation and disinformation. The event concluded with a collective call to action, urging legal professionals, legislators, civil society, and political leaders alike to work together to combat these challenges. They warned that misinformation is not merely a form of disruption but is growing increasingly badges of influence, exacerbating divisions and undermining democratic institutions.


This summary encapsulates the key themes and perspectives discussed during the event, offering a structured and organized overview of the debate on misinformation and disinformation in the modern digital era.

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