Media figure MC Yaa Yeboah praised President John Dramani Mahama for implementing measures against hate speech across Ghana. The television personality expressed support during her appearance on the United Showbiz program. She believes this policy will enhance media standards nationwide.
Yeboah requested that government authorities expand enforcement beyond Ghana's borders. Many citizens living abroad spread inflammatory content while avoiding accountability due to their overseas location. She emphasized that foreign-based individuals often have more time to create divisive messages that promote violence back home.
The presenter urged fair application of hate speech regulations across all political affiliations. She warned against using these tools to unfairly silence opposition voices. Balanced enforcement would strengthen peace efforts nationwide.
President Mahama recently announced the government's capabilities to track online hate speech through IP address technology. Authorities plan to prosecute offenders under criminal codes for inciting violence and disturbing public peace. The administration has deployed systems to identify individuals who hide behind social media platforms while spreading harmful content.
Yeboah requested that government authorities expand enforcement beyond Ghana's borders. Many citizens living abroad spread inflammatory content while avoiding accountability due to their overseas location. She emphasized that foreign-based individuals often have more time to create divisive messages that promote violence back home.
The presenter urged fair application of hate speech regulations across all political affiliations. She warned against using these tools to unfairly silence opposition voices. Balanced enforcement would strengthen peace efforts nationwide.
President Mahama recently announced the government's capabilities to track online hate speech through IP address technology. Authorities plan to prosecute offenders under criminal codes for inciting violence and disturbing public peace. The administration has deployed systems to identify individuals who hide behind social media platforms while spreading harmful content.