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The 2024 reset has restored Ghana’s Media Voice

Edzorna Francis Mensah by Edzorna Francis Mensah
May 15, 2026
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Silence is the shroud of tyranny; speech is the heartbeat of a republic. For years, the pulse of Ghanaian democracy seemed to falter, rhythmically suppressed by the weight of intimidation and the chilling shadows of legislative overreach.

​Yet, the 2026 World Press Freedom Index has delivered a verdict that resonates with the clarity of a cathedral bell: Ghana has risen. Climbing thirteen places from the depths of 52nd to the heights of 39th, the Black Star now shines as the fourth brightest beacon of media liberty on the African continent.

​This is not merely a shift in statistics; it is a restoration of the soul. It is the triumph of the pen over the cudgel, and the constitution over the whim of the powerful. To understand the magnitude of this ascent, one must recall the valley from which we emerged.

​We inhabited a landscape where journalism was becoming synonymous with risk, and where the investigative lens was often blurred by the fog of fear. When a nation’s ranking stagnates, its people’s voices are muffled.

​The leap to 39th position is a testament to a fundamental recalibration of our national priorities following the decisive change in government in 2024. It signals a move away from the era of “arrest first, ask questions later” toward a culture where the state recognizes that a free press is not an enemy, but a guardian.

​If the government is the driver of the national bus, the media is the mirror, essential for seeing the blind spots that lead to wreckage. Today, those mirrors are being polished. We must be careful not to mistake this progress for a benevolent gift from the political class.

​Liberty is never granted by those in power; it is reclaimed by those who demand it through the ballot box and the broadcast. This improvement belongs to the journalists who refused to be bought, the lawyers who defended the 1992 Constitution, and the citizens who voted for a new dawn of accountability.

​The legal architecture of Ghana, specifically Chapter 12 of our Constitution, has long promised a sanctuary for the press. For too long, that sanctuary was treated as a decorative facade. The 2026 ranking suggests that the scaffolding of the law is finally being reinforced by the mortar of moral courage.

​The decriminalisation of speech is no longer a hollow mantra but a lived reality under this new dispensation. We are witnessing the maturation of a republic that is learning to endure criticism without reaching for handcuffs.

​Ranking fourth in Africa is a significant milestone, yet it serves as a sobering reminder of the work ahead. We find ourselves in an elite neighbourhood of nations that understand a simple truth: economic prosperity and media freedom are two sides of the same sovereign coin.

​You cannot invite investment while stifling information. Transparency is the currency of trust. By outperforming 141 other nations globally, Ghana is positioning itself as the intellectual and moral powerhouse of West Africa.

​While neighbours may grapple with the darkness of censorship and the heavy hand of military interference, Ghana has chosen the difficult, messy, and glorious path of open discourse. We are proving that stability does not require silence.

​However, we must not let the champagne of celebration blind us to the vinegar of reality. A higher ranking brings a higher burden of responsibility. As the state retreats from intimidation, the media must retreat from sensationalism.

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​Freedom is not a license for malice. Furthermore, true independence is impossible when media houses are financially starved or tethered to the purses of political financiers. While the rankings improve, the memory of those who suffered in the lean years must fuel our vigilance.

​A 39th place finish is a commendable mid-term report, but it is not the final degree. We do not aim to be “good for Africa”; we aim to be a standard for the world.

​The story of Ghana’s rise in the 2026 World Press Freedom Index is the story of a nation finding its voice again. It is a narrative of resilience, a logic of liberty that defies the gravity of authoritarianism.

​We have moved from the 52nd shadow into the 39th light, proving that the arc of the moral universe in Ghana does indeed bend toward justice, provided there are journalists brave enough to pull it.

​The Black Star is rising, and it is powered by the truth. Let us ensure that this ascent is not a seasonal fluke, but a permanent trajectory. For when the press is free, the people are sovereign. And when the people are sovereign, the nation is truly invincible.

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