{"id":372562,"date":"2017-11-11T15:10:49","date_gmt":"2017-11-11T15:10:49","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/citifmonline.com\/?p=372562"},"modified":"2017-11-11T15:50:59","modified_gmt":"2017-11-11T15:50:59","slug":"occupy-ghana-demands-timelines-for-passage-of-rti-bill","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/citifmonline.com\/2017\/11\/occupy-ghana-demands-timelines-for-passage-of-rti-bill\/","title":{"rendered":"Occupy Ghana demands timelines for passage of RTI Bill"},"content":{"rendered":"

Pressure group, Occupy Ghana, has called on government to publish the dates detailing when it will lay the Right to Information Bill before Parliament for passage.<\/p>\n

According to the group, the delays with the passage of the Bill, which has been in parliament for almost a decade, were inexcusable.<\/p>\n

[contextly_sidebar id=”P41nFDSvBuuI40ExgNT6qwvA4V60q3d8″]Despite extensive work on the Bill by the previous Parliament, they failed to get it over the line<\/strong><\/a> <\/span>before their tenure expired, meaning it has to be relaid before the current Parliament for deliberation and approval.<\/p>\n

The Minister for Parliamentary Affairs, Osei Kyei Mensah-Bonsu, has hinted that the Bill might be passed by July in 2018.<\/p>\n

\u201cI want to believe that if we cross this meeting into the meeting of next year, I should think by the close of the second meeting, we should be in the position to have dealt with the RTI Bill,\u201d he said earlier in November.<\/p>\n

However, some groups have dismissed this assurance <\/a><\/strong><\/span>by the government, describing it as mere rhetoric.<\/p>\n

Occupy Ghana, which has been strong advocates for the passage of the Right To Information Bill, has called on the government to provide dates on when it will “publish and gazette the Bill,”\u00a0 on when the “bill shall be tabled for debate in Parliament” and finally on when “the Parliamentary Select Committee on Constitutional, Legal and Parliamentary affairs shall conclude its deliberations on the Bill.”<\/p>\n

This, according to the group, will help convince Ghanaians of the commitment of the new administration towards ensuring that the Bill is passed during their tenure.<\/p>\n

“Unless and until the law is passed, Ghanaians are entitled to conclude that governments will seek any and every excuse to defer the passage of this law for as long as possible,” a statement from Occupy Ghana said.<\/p>\n

The first attempt at enacting the law on the right to information was made when the Bill was presented to Parliament on February 5, 2010.<\/p>\n

The bill has been in Parliament since for nearly a decade,but its passage has evaded Ghanaians\u00a0amid\u00a0promises<\/a><\/strong>\u00a0<\/span>from successive governments.<\/p>\n

Below is the full statement from Occupy Ghana:<\/strong><\/p>\n

1TH NOVEMBER 2017
\nOCCUPYGHANA\u00ae PRESS STATEMENT
\nOCCUPYGHANA\u00ae DEMANDS OUTLINE FOR PASSAGE OF THE RIGHT TO INFORMATION BILL<\/p>\n

OccupyGhana\u00ae is deeply concerned that there do not appear to be any clear or discernible plans to pass the Right to Information Bill into law. Despite numerous Government assurances that the Bill will be passed \u201cthis year,\u201d \u201cvery soon\u201d or in the \u201cnext session\u201d of Parliament, no clear timetable has emerged.<\/p>\n

The inexcusably long delay by successive governments under the Fourth Republican Constitution to pass this law suggests to us that governments are simply afraid to pass a law that will help actualise a right that the Constitution has already given to Ghanaians. Unless and until the law is passed, Ghanaians are entitled to conclude that governments will seek any and every excuse to defer the passage of this law for as long as possible.<\/p>\n

OccupyGhana\u00ae is gratified that the courts have held that the right to information does not require an Act of Parliament to be exercised. Yet there remain substantive and procedural impediments to the exercise of this right. The current \u2018default\u2019 position of government departments is to either refuse or simply not answer any request for information. This forces citizens to go to court every time they seek to exercise that right. This is unacceptable and has to be addressed to ensure a straightforward and low cost system for the public to be able to enforce requests for information.<\/p>\n

OccupyGhana\u00ae therefore demands from the government and Parliament, a clear timetable for the passage of this law. This timetable should take cognisance of the commendable public engagement process for the Office of Special Prosecutor Bill, and set firm dates by which:<\/p>\n

1. the government will publish and gazette the Bill;
\n2. the Bill shall be tabled for debate in Parliament and
\n3. the Parliamentary Select Committee on Constitutional, Legal and Parliamentary affairs shall conclude its deliberations on the Bill.<\/p>\n

OccupyGhana\u00ae expects that the Bill, when passed into law, will set out the clear parameters and instances where the government will exercise public interest privilege (this is the privilege that allows government to refuse the disclosure of a document or information which is against the public interest.) The current wide-bound interpretation of the government on this privilege is, in our view, the greatest substantive and procedural hurdle to the full realisation of the right to information. Any law that does not deal with this matter in a manner that eases the right to information would be worthless and not have been worth the wait.<\/p>\n

OccupyGhana\u00ae proposes that the mechanism of a truly Independent Commissioner with the power to determine disputes over public interest privilege would be the single most straightforward means of resolving any current impasse over this issue. An Information Commissioner using a highly simplified and swift process with limited scope for hearings and procedural delays would address concerns about the conflict between public disclosure and privilege. Any disputes over the Commissioner\u2019s determination may be resolved by the Court, on narrow grounds akin to judicial review.<\/p>\n

In conclusion, the continued delay in passing this Bill, which is now 18 years old, cannot and should not be accepted one jot further by the Ghanaian people.<\/p>\n

Yours, for God & Country,<\/p>\n

OccupyGhana\u00ae<\/p>\n

–<\/p>\n

By: citifmonline.com\/Ghana<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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