Info Minister Reaffirms Commitment to Expanding Access to Information at IDUAI 2024

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Minister for Information, Hon. Fatimatu Abubakar delivering a closing remarks at the IDUAI conference

The Minister for Information, Honourable Fatimatu Abubakar, has reaffirmed the Government’s commitment to improving access to information, especially in underserved communities.

She made the remarks after the just ended two-day at the Global Conference of International Day for Universal Access to Information (IDUAI) in Accra.

The event, brought together policymakers, civil society, and stakeholders to discuss the crucial role of information in governance and sustainable development.

Hon. Abubakar praised the collaborative efforts and discussions that characterized the two-day event, emphasizing the importance of free access to information as a cornerstone for transparency and social accountability.

“Our discussions have not only addressed the complexities of mainstreaming access to information within the public sector but have also challenged us to consider how information can be a driver of sustainable development, transparency, and social accountability”, the Minister remarked.

She explained that access to information goes beyond being a fundamental right; it is also a powerful tool that can drive societal development, enhance governance, and empower citizens.

The Information Minister commended the Online Records Management System (ORMS), as a step forward in ensuring that access to information is more efficient and widespread across the country.

“Together, we have laid the foundation for a future where information flows freely, empowering citizens and enhancing governance,” she said.

Hon. Abubakar expressed her gratitude to UNESCO, the Right to Information Commission, civil society, media partners, and everyone who made the conference a success.

She also acknowledged their unwavering commitment to promoting open governance through information access.

The Minister urged all participants to remain committed to fostering transparency and inclusivity in governance.

“Let us always remember that information is the lifeblood of democracy, the bridge between governments and the governed,” she stated.

The 2024 IDUAI has solidified Ghana’s ongoing efforts to strengthen the free flow of information, further positioning it as a key driver in promoting democratic governance and sustainable development.

Source: MOI (PR Unit)