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IPR promotes ethical communication among political communicators

Accra, Oct. 3, GNA – The Institute of Public Relations Ghana (IPR) has urged political communicators to be truthful and respectful in their messaging to voters to ensure peace before, during, and after the elections.

The Institute emphasised that the spread of misinformation and falsehood can be harmful, stating that political messages should be grounded in facts and issues, free from hate speech that could undermine democracy.

Madam Esther Amba Numaba Cobbah, President of IPR, made the call during a training session for political communicators in Accra, as part of the Institute’s 50th Anniversary Celebrations.

The session was on the theme “Ethical Communication for Peace Building in an Election Year.” It was part of IPR’s social responsibility initiative to combat misinformation and disinformation in the lead-up to the December 7 elections.

Madam Cobbah said political communicators must put the nation first before political parties and uphold truthfulness for the good of society.

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