The Minister for Communication, Digital Technology, and Innovation, Samuel Nartey George, has ordered the closure of seven radio stations nationwide.
He stated that the decision was taken to enforce compliance with broadcasting regulations and national security requirements.
Announcing the directive in a Facebook post on Tuesday, 18th February, the Minister said, “Today, in two separate cases, I have directed the National Communications Authority Ghana to suspend and enforce a prohibition of broadcast on seven (7) radio stations in total.”

He explained that one station was shut down on national security grounds, while the remaining six were found to be operating without valid frequency authorization.
The Minister added that the enforcement follows a recently conducted frequency audit.
Samuel Nartey George emphasized that the directive would take immediate effect, with further action expected in the coming days. “Enforcement of the directive is immediate. Further action would be taken in the coming days,” he stated.
Reaffirming his commitment to media regulation, the Minister urged all media houses to adhere strictly to the conditions of their frequency licenses.
“Once again, I reiterate my commitment to sanitizing our airwaves and ensuring strict adherence to the law concerning frequency authorizations. I urge all media houses to ensure they are complying with ALL the terms of their frequency authorizations,” he added.