“The Right to Information Bill will be a thing of the past by end of this year. I can assure you, it will be done,” Prof. Mike Ocquaye stated at the time. Passage of the bill will give Ghanaians the right and access to official information held by public institutions and private institutions which performs public functions with public funds. Drafted in 1999, the bill was presented to parliament in 2010 after it received reviews in 2003, 2005 and 2007. The apparent delay in passing the bill has triggered various campaigns to push parliament to pass it into law early. Two weeks ago, OccupyGhana and the Media Coalition on the Right to Information declared what it termed #RTIRedFriday, which will see members on streets and parliament on Fridays to do advocacy for the passage of the bill. By editors.3news.com|Ghana
RTI can't be passed this year – Bawumia asserts
By Steven Effah
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