Accra, Ghana – May 16, 2024 – The Chief Executive Officer of the Social Investment Fund (SIF), Abass Nurudeen, has strongly refuted claims made by former Vice President Mahamudu Bawumia that free speech and democratic rights are being suppressed under President John Dramani Mahama’s government. Nurudeen asserted on JoyNews’ Newsfile that there is no empirical evidence to support allegations of criminalized freedom of expression in Ghana.
Context of the Debate
The controversy arises from recent statements by opposition figures, including Dr. Bawumia, who is also the New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) flagbearer for the 2028 elections. These statements suggest a deterioration of democratic freedoms and a chilling effect on public discourse under the current administration.
Historically, Ghana has been lauded for its robust democratic institutions and commitment to press freedom in West Africa. However, political rhetoric often intensifies during election cycles, with opposition parties frequently raising concerns about governance and civil liberties.
SIF CEO’s Rebuttal
Speaking on the popular current affairs program, Mr. Nurudeen unequivocally dismissed the opposition’s narrative. He stated that the claims lack factual basis and are not corroborated by international assessments of media freedom and civil liberties.











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