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RTI Coalition Demands Government’s Action On Right To Informational Bill

April 5, 2017
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The Coalition on the Right to Information, Ghana has called on government to expedite action towards the passage of the RTI Bill.

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The Coalition’s call was made in a 6 point resolution adopted at a General meeting held on Wednesday, March 29, 2017 at the Press Centre to discuss the Coalition’s activities and review strategies to promote the passage of an effective Right to Information legislation in Ghana.

The Coalition decried the failure by the past administration to pass the Right to Information Bill 2016 despite all the efforts put into the review and amendment of the Bill by the 6th Parliament.

The Coalition also expressed concerns over the time, energy and resources that would be committed into fresh processes to enable the passage of the Bill and urged government to expedite action to enable the passage of the Bill within the first year of this administration.

The Coalition took cognisance of the promise made by the Vice President, H. E Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia at the Transparency International Regional meeting in Accra in February 2017, assuring Ghanaians that the RTI Bill will be passed this year 2017 and hopes that this will not be a mere repetition of the promises made by the past administration.

The General Meeting which had in attendance regional focal persons from 9 regions of the country also saw the swearing in of the following new members of the Steering Committee (SC) to serve for the next two years. The new SC members resolved to continue to work hard to ensure, not only the passage of the RTI Bill but also that Ghana has an effective access to information regime.

1. The Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative (CHRI), Africa office

2. The Ghana Integrity Initiative (GII)

3. The Human Rights Advocacy Centre (HRAC)

4. The Trades Union Congress (TUC), Ghana

5. Perfecter of Sentiments (POS) Foundation

6. Centre for Employment of Persons with Disability (CEPD)

7. Ghana Anti-Corruption Coalition (GACC)

8. Send- Ghana

9. Ghana Journalist Association (GJA)

10. Seth Abloso (Individual Member)

Below is the full resolution

RESOLUTION ADOPTED AT THE GENERAL MEETING OF THE RIGHT TO INFORMATION (RTI) COALITION AT THE INTERNATIONAL PRESS CENTRE, ACCRA, MARCH 29, 2017.

We the members of the Right to Information (RTI) Coalition, at the General meeting held at the International Press Centre, this Wednesday 29 March, 2017

· Having considered and adopted the Report of the

Coalition’s activities for the year 2016, express

satisfaction at the support for the sustenance of the

campaign for the passage of the RTI Bill in Ghana,

· Further express disappointment at the failure by the

6th Parliament of the 4th Republic to pass the RTI Bill,

despite assurances from the Executive and the

Leadership of Parliament,

· Concerned about the need for the passage of the RTI

Bill to enhance Democracy, Accountability and

Development,

· Observes that the attitude of governments towards

the passage of the RTI Bill over the years has not

been the best and that the tactics have been that of

several promises that never materialises,

· Notes with cautious optimism, efforts so far initiated

by the government of President Nana Akufo-Addo to

ensure that a new RTI Bill is placed before Parliament,

and

· Calls on H.E the President to ensure the early

submission of the RTI Bill to Parliament for necessary

action.

The Coalition renews its commitment and readiness, despite its disappointment and associated costs, to engage with and support Parliament for the early passage of the RTI Bill in Ghana.

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