The Ministry of Information organizes a bi-weekly Minister's Press Briefing to update the Ghanaian public on government programmes and policies. This press briefing is an important avenue for the government to communicate directly with the media and the public on the progress made on various government initiatives.
During the Minister's Press Briefing, the Minister for Information, Kojo Oppong Nkrumah or other government officials address the press and provide updates on a wide range of issues, including economic policies, infrastructure projects, education, health, and other key sectors of the economy. The press briefing also provides an opportunity for journalists to ask questions and seek clarification on government policies and programmes.
The Minister's Press Briefing is a critical platform for promoting transparency and accountability in government. It helps to ensure that the public is well-informed about the government's activities and plans and provides an avenue for feedback and input from the media and the public.
The bi-weekly nature of the Minister's Press Briefing underscores the government's commitment to regularly update the public on its policies and programs. This regular engagement helps to build trust between the government, the media, and the public, and ensures that the government is accountable to the people it serves.