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Parliament and PNAfrica Engage CSOs to Uphold Democracy

April 23, 2024
Prince Agyapongby Prince Agyapong
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Parliament and PNAfrica Engage CSOs to Uphold Democracy

The Parliament of Ghana, in collaboration with Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) in Ghana, has actively engaged in efforts to promote open government principles and enhance parliamentary transparency, accountability, and citizen participation.

The workshop was organized by Parliamentary Network Africa (PNAfrica). It was held in Accra, and funded by the National Endowment for Democracy (NED), aimed to foster active participation and collaboration among stakeholders to ensure a robust and inclusive Open Parliament.

“We must work tirelessly to uphold the principles of democracy and the rule of law, ensuring that our legislative decisions reflect the sentiments and aspirations of the Ghanaian people. We must strive to ensure that every aspect of our legal and judicial system is transparent, accountable, and responsive to the needs of our citizens.” 

Mr. Ebenezer Ahumah Djietror, the Deputy Clerk of Parliament

Mr. Ebenezer Ahumah Djietror, the Deputy Clerk of Parliament, underscored the importance of leveraging the Open Government Partnership (OGP) framework to drive positive change and empower citizens in Ghana.

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He emphasized Parliament’s pivotal role in advancing transparency, fighting corruption, and enhancing citizen inclusivity. Mr. Djietror highlighted the OGP as a global initiative aimed at promoting transparency, fighting corruption, enhancing citizen inclusivity, and fostering technological innovation.

The importance of transparency and accountability in governance is well-documented. Resources such as the Global Integrity Reports and the Open Society Foundations’ work on governance and accountability highlight the need for open, accountable, and effective governance worldwide.

Transparency International, for instance, provides tools like the Corruption Perceptions Index and the Anti-corruption Knowledge Hub to help governments and businesses tackle corruption. These tools and resources underscore the critical role of transparency and accountability in fostering trust and enhancing the effectiveness of governance.

In his remarks, Dr. Jude Mutah, Programs Officer at NED, emphasized the significance of Open Parliament in advancing democracy, noting that it embodies transparency, accountability, and citizen participation. He reaffirmed NED’s commitment to ensuring that the tenets of democracy are fully maximized to benefit the people of Ghana.

“As agents of change and champions of democracy, we must remain vigilant in our efforts to hold our leaders accountable and safeguard the democratic gains we have achieved. We must continue to advocate for open and transparent governance structures, robust legal frameworks that protect fundamental rights and freedoms, and mechanisms that ensure the meaningful participation of all citizens in the decision-making process.” 

Dr. Jude Mutah, Programs Officer at NED
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Additionally, Mr. Benjamin Opoku Aryeh, Senior Programs Officer at PNAfrica, took participants through Ghana’s OGP journey, highlighting significant milestones and achievements. He mentioned Ghana’s plans to develop its fifth National Action Plan (NAP-5) to build on progress and drive meaningful change in governance.

Moreover, the role of parliament in curbing corruption is emphasized in various studies and reports. For example, the World Bank document on the role of parliaments in curbing corruption highlights the importance of parliaments in promoting transparency and accountability.

This aligns with the objectives of the workshop, which aimed to strengthen the role of parliament in promoting open government principles and enhancing transparency and accountability.

The workshop also featured group discussions on Parliamentary Transparency, Accountability, IT and Innovation, and Civic Engagement. Participants provided valuable observations and suggestions for the Draft Open Parliament Action Plan, which will be incorporated into the final draft before validation and implementation.

The workshop organized by PNAfrica, funded by NED, and supported by the Parliament of Ghana and CSOs in Ghana represents a significant step towards promoting open government principles. it enhanced parliamentary transparency, accountability, and citizen participation in Ghana.

The collaboration between these stakeholders, supported by resources and tools from organizations like the NED and Transparency International, underscores the importance of transparency and accountability in governance and the role of parliament in curbing corruption.

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