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    World radio day: GJA congratulates radio professionals, pushes for passage of broadcasting bill

    Papa LincBy Papa LincFebruary 13, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read5 Views
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    The Ghana Journalists Association (GJA) has congratulated radio journalists and station owners across the country as the world marks World Radio Day 2026, and renewed calls for the passage of the long-pending Broadcasting Bill.

    In a statement issued in Accra on February 13, 2026, and signed by its President, Albert Kwabena Dwumfour, the Association joined UNESCO and the international community in celebrating the day under the theme: “AI is a Tool, Not a Voice.”

    According to the GJA, the theme highlights the growing use of artificial intelligence in broadcasting but reminds media practitioners that technology cannot replace the human voice.

    It said while AI can support radio work, credibility and public trust depend on ethics, professionalism and sound editorial judgment.

    The Association described radio as the most accessible and inclusive medium in Ghana. It noted that radio continues to inform, educate and unite people in both urban and rural communities.

    It said the medium plays a key role in promoting accountability, encouraging public dialogue and sharing important information on health, education, security, the economy and climate change.

    The GJA congratulated radio journalists, presenters, producers, editors, technicians and support staff for their dedication and resilience.

    It said their work has helped to sustain one of the most vibrant radio industries in Africa and has strengthened Ghana’s democracy.

    It commended private radio station owners, including commercial and community broadcasters, for operating despite financial and regulatory challenges.

    The Association said many of them face limited revenue, high operational costs and stiff competition, yet they continue to invest in local content, multilingual programming and job creation.

    While celebrating the achievements of the sector, the GJA expressed concern about the lack of a comprehensive Broadcasting Law.

    It pointed out that the Broadcasting Bill, which has been pending since 2009, is needed to modernise and properly regulate the industry.

    The Association urged the Executive and Parliament to treat the passage of the Bill as a national priority.

    It said a well-regulated and independent radio sector is essential for democratic growth and national development.

    As the country marks World Radio Day, the GJA encouraged media professionals to uphold high standards of integrity, accuracy and responsibility.

    It stressed that even as technology evolves, innovation must not weaken the ethical foundation of journalism.

    The Association reaffirmed its commitment to defending press freedom, promoting professionalism and pushing for reforms to strengthen broadcasting in Ghana.

    By: Jacob Aggrey



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