John Dramani Mahama is the President of Ghana
A year on, they have proved themselves worthy of emulation.
United, they stand, and Gatekeepers they have been.
I commend the media team of the Jubilee House Presidential Bureau responsible for communicating the policies, activities, and initiatives of the
Ghanaian Presidency.
They have really worked to disseminate information regarding the administration's efforts to the public and manage official communications.
Managing, documenting, and disseminating information from the Presidency and the Jubilee House.
Media Relations is not easy: Acting as the bridge between the presidency and national/international media to highlight government actions.
Supporting initiatives: Working on the Presidency and citizens' public relations, and other ministerial efforts.
They have really worked to promote the government agenda.
The Jubilee House media team, under the current administration, is focused and poised to advance the "24-hour Economic" agenda.
A year on, they have found their foot and positioned themselves as a resolute, unified, and proactive communications team for President John Dramani Mahama’s policies sailing through to 2028.
Presidential Communication requires a lot more.
It is neither for greenhorns nor for apprentices.
The output of the current holders of the office is fantastic, professional, and notably Congratulations.
The team has actively worked hard to shape the narratives around government stability, economic reforms, and long-term development goals.
Their narrative Control has been fantastic, professional, and top-notch.
The emphasis on stability and continuity, framing the administration's goals as a long-term marathon toward national excellence, and Strategic Communication: There is an active effort to manage public perception, with digital platforms and direct engagement used to promote the "government" agenda.
Shifting Landscape: The media landscape in Ghana is evolving, with significant disruption by digital platforms influencing how government communication is disseminated and received.
While some perspectives highlight a proactive approach to storytelling in the current administration, other analyses suggest the broader, historically evolving role of the Ghanaian press has undergone significant changes in its interaction with executive power.
Government accountability forum and many more.
A lot of them may stand accused of sacrificing their personal popularity and integrity on the altar of incompetence, timidity, and the rejection of a radical media agenda by the opposition for a presidential candidate who needs a radicalised media space.
Today, President Mahama has a team of rapid, responsive, proactive, blustering, and highly focused media team.
We live in a time when information travels rapidly and widely.
Social media has made every citizen a potential publisher.
This has benefits, but it also increases the speed and scale of misinformation.
Falsehood can take root before truth has time to speak.
In such an environment, balance must be your principle, and professional judgement must be your guide.
That is what the government communication team is doing.
I must congratulate the Jubilee House media team once again for the highest standards of professional journalism, boldly reporting, truthfully, allows people to critique government policy, with no reply to insults rained on them but with knowledge and fairness.
You would rather educate with an aim never to tear down, but to help build a better society.
They have mastered the game to a top-notch level in presidential communications and have proven that presidential communication doesn't need releases that are wordy and characteristically riddled with grammatical errors, sentences wriggling and winding around and about in serpentine motions.
Writing with intricate vocation guided by strict rules and regulations.
So far, very excellent press statements are all about keeping it tight, sticking specifically and holistically to the facts without unnecessary embellishments and gerrymandering.
So far so good. Sentences are best kept laconic, at manageable lengths not exceeding three dozen words.
We dont need wobbling and waffling, which are anathema to information dissemination at the highest levels.
Congratulations.