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Strengthening Free Speech in Africa: a Path to Change

by Utomobong
March 14, 2025
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African Commission publishes revised Declaration of Principles of Freedom of Expression and Access to Information in Africa amid COVID-19 crisis - Centre for Human Rights

In Why Nations Fail, Daron Acemoglu and James Robinson argue that underdeveloped nations suffer from extractive institutions that serve the elite at the expense of the people. In Africa, one of the key ways elites maintain power is by suppressing free speech. Addressing this issue requires legal reforms, digital expansion, collective movements, and whistleblower protections.

Legal Reforms for Free Speech

Strengthening legal systems to protect free speech and prosecute violators is essential. Laws must also balance free speech protections with addressing hate speech. Since many legal institutions in Africa lack enforcement power, well-crafted reforms can help build stronger protections for free expression.

Expanding Internet Access

An informed citizenry is crucial for free speech. Increasing internet access enables faster information sharing, helping citizens recognize and challenge threats. Digital activism, such as hacktivism, raises awareness about censorship, government abuses, and corporate control of information, bridging the gap between elites and ordinary citizens.

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The Role of Collective Movements

Social movements have historically driven change. Digital platforms allow activists to organize safely, even in countries with heavy crackdowns on dissent. Research by Crossley (2015) highlights how the internet has fueled movements worldwide, showing its potential in Africa’s fight for free speech.

Media Literacy and Awareness

Educating citizens about their rights through media campaigns is crucial. Governments, activists, and civil society must drive discussions that promote civic engagement and challenge policies that restrict free speech.

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Protecting Whistleblowers

Without protection, whistleblowers risk persecution for exposing corruption. Safeguarding those who speak out is essential for transparency and accountability, reinforcing a culture where free speech is valued and defended.

A Vision for a Freer Africa

The suppression of free speech is an old problem in Africa, but solutions exist. Legal reforms, digital access, activism, education, and whistleblower protections can create real change.

Acemoglu and Robinson believe in the potential for institutional reform, and so do I. A combination of these strategies can help foster free speech and democracy across the continent.

Isumonah can be reached via: kugbeme.isumonah@ucalgary.ca

 

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