Modern Ghana: Daniel Kaku: Friday, January 19, 2018.
A group calling itself, Coalition Youth Activist (CYA) to petition President Akufo-Addo on the passage of the Right to Information (RTI) Bill to ensure free flow of information.
About RTI
The right to information is a fundamental human right guaranteed by the country’s 1992 Constitution, and recognized as a right under International Conventions on Human rights.
The Bill as it has been drafted, is to lend much credence to Article 21 (1) (f) of the Constitution which states that “All persons shall have the right to information subject to such qualifications and laws as are necessary in a democratic society”.
The Right to Information Bill was first drafted in 1999 under the former President, Jerry John Rawlings. Various advocacy groups emerged to press for the immediate passing of the bill into law in 2002. The draft bill was reviewed in 2003, 2005 and 2007.
The National Democratic Congress (NDC) in its 2008 and 2012 election manifestos promised to ensure the Bill is passed. In 2010, the Bill was presented to Parliament for consideration.
In 2011, the government signed unto the Open Government Partnership (OGP) Initiative with a commitment to pass the Bill. In November 2013, the Bill was formally laid before parliament.
Former Deputy Attorney General, Dominic Ayine in 2015, moved the Bill for second reading in Parliament. In October 2016, the Bill was withdrawn and replaced with a new one which was immediately laid.
Following the dissolution of the Sixth Parliament of the Fourth Republic and the swearing-in of a new Parliament in January 2017, the Bill is no longer in Parliament.
It must be reintroduced to the House by the new government before work commences on it again.
In a statement issued on Thursday, January 18, 2018 and copied to GhanaWeb, the group's National Secretary, Mr. Issaka Issifu indicated the CYA wishes to inform the general public and their zealous rank and file that their anticipated peaceful demonstration slated for Friday, January 19, 2018 to petition President Akufo-Addo to pass Right to Information Bill will come off as scheduled.
"In pursuance of our Constitutional rights, we wish to lay emphasizes on the fact that this exercise is aimed for peace and any action contrary to ensuring peace and harmony before, during and after the existence would greatly be regretted", he assured.
He also called on the security agencies to provide massive security protection for them.