Court must determine whether social media accounts of Police, other state agencies can block – Justice Srem-Sai

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A Constitutional Lawyer, Justice Srem-Sai has said that the courts must determine whether the social media accounts of all agencies rendering public service such as the Ghana Police Service, can block individuals from accessing those social media accounts.

He charged the Attroney-General to start thinking about legislation regarding state agencies blocking persons from accessing their social accounts.

Access to information especially from state bodies like the Police, he said, is a fundamental right to information, education, and freedom of speech.

Therefore blocking individuals from accessing the information without first seeking a court order raises serious questions that the courts must settle.

In a post on his X platform, Justice Srem-Sai said “Access to  @GhPoliceService  social media accounts is a fundamental human right – to information, education, freedom of speech, association, and, even, to life.

“So, one interesting question which the courts of Ghana may have to answer next year is this – whether the social media account of the Police Service (and, for that matter, of any other public service) may block a person without, first, obtaining a court order; and, if so, under which circumstances, and for how long. Alternatively, the Attorney-General, if he’s not too busy doing some other things, would have to start thinking about legislation on the matter.”

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