Peace FM: Ghana: Saturday, July 22, 2017.
Government
has given assurance that it would see to the passage of the much-awaited Right
To Information (RTI) Bill.
President
Akufo-Addo, who gave the assurance, said, “It is the intention of government
also to ensure the long overdue passage of the Right To Information Bill by
parliament.”
This was when
he addressed the 2017 Africa Open Data Conference in Accra yesterday.
His comments
immediately attracted a loud and spontaneous applause from participants, drawn
from across the African continent.
It was under
the auspices of the Ministry of Communications and the National Information
Technology Agency (NITA).
President
Akufo-Addo expressed the hope that as the continent seeks to identify key
issues relating to the access and use of open data, engagement among business,
media, government, civil society and the general public would be deepened.
It is
anticipated that these engagements would help promote the development and
harmonization of data content across the continent.
He has since
welcomed partnership and technical assistance across the continent.
“Ghana, and
indeed Africa, welcomes partnerships and technical assistance from our friends
and open data industry leaders in our quest to develop effective and efficient
open data systems,” he underscored.
With regard
to countries that have not yet started on the path of open data, the president
had this message for them, “I will urge them to start before they are left out
in the emerging digital society.”
In the
meantime, he indicated that government is addressing data gab; building the
administrative data system, strengthening censuses and surveys and pioneering
the uses of new types of data.
It is also
encouraging data use; creating an interactive feedback loop between producers
and users whiles making data more available, providing training in key areas
and demonstrating the potential of data to achieve development outcomes and
strengthening the data echo system.
According to
him, government is equally coordinating the establishment of strategic
partnership, creating a harmonized policy and an enabling environment.
The
implementation of these recommendations, the president said, is driving the
country’s open data initiative as the government works towards achieving the
United Nations (UN) Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).