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This event was part of the Women and Youth in Democracy initiative, a collaboration between the EU and the NCCE, and was held under the theme: “Together We Can Build Ghana, So Get Involved.”
This event was part of the Women and Youth in Democracy initiative, a collaboration between the EU and the NCCE, and was held under the theme: “Together We Can Build Ghana, So Get Involved.”

Stop sharing messages created to cause chaos during this election – NCCE advises public

This event was part of the Women and Youth in Democracy initiative, a collaboration between the EU and the NCCE, and was held under the theme: “Together We Can Build Ghana, So Get Involved.”

Ms. Addy emphasized that controlling the spread of misinformation and disinformation, especially leading up to the elections, is essential for maintaining the peace Ghana has enjoyed for the past thirty years.

She stated that achieving this goal would necessitate dedication, self-discipline, and deliberate efforts from all citizens to avoid sharing information that could incite chaos.

“The thing with misinformation, and fake news and all of those things is that it starts and stops with us,” she noted.

“When something falls in your inbox or you see something on your timeline that you know is probably false, that you can see is deliberately put there to cause chaos, to cause people to be angry, to incite others to violence and misbehaviour,  when you see those things, let it end with you, don’t you also go ahead and forward it.

“If all of us commit to that action alone, the misinformation and fake news problem will go down significantly,” Ms Addy stressed.

This event was part of the Women and Youth in Democracy initiative, a collaboration between the EU and the NCCE, and was held under the theme: “Together We Can Build Ghana, So Get Involved.”
This event was part of the Women and Youth in Democracy initiative, a collaboration between the EU and the NCCE, and was held under the theme: “Together We Can Build Ghana, So Get Involved.”
Source: tigpost.com

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