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Independent Body To Manage Oil Money
 
Date: 08-Feb-2010       
 
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President John Evans Atta Mills says the government intends to establish an independent body to manage the revenue expected from the country’s oil resource to ensure transparency and effective management.

“This is to enable Ghanaians to know how the revenue is utilized,” he said on Saturday during an interaction with former American President Jimmy Carter who called on him at the Castle, Osu.

Although the President did not give details, he indicated that the formation of such an independent body was part of a comprehensive framework being developed by his administration for the proper monitoring and utilisation of oil resources for the benefit of Ghanaians.

Reiterating his administration’s determination to fight corruption, President Mills said the government was instituting measures, including the introduction of legislation, “to enhance our ability to fight corruption.’

The President explained to Mr Carter, who is in the country to attend the African Regional Conference on the Right of Access to Information in Accra from February 7 to 9, that a number of anti-corruption initiatives, such as the Right to Information Bill, which the government had taken were expected to ensure more transparency in governance. “We are optimistic that all these pieces of legislation will help to strengthen our democracy,” he said.

President Mills lauded the Carter Centre, under whose auspices the conference is being organised, for its immense contribution towards the progress of developing countries in Africa, and assured it of government’s continued cooperation.

Mr Carter, for his part, commended Ghana for the steady socio-economic gains over the years, saying Ghana remained a beacon of hope on the continent. He encouraged the government to continue in the pursuit of sustainable growth and the improvement of the welfare of the citizenry, adding that there was the need for the country to safeguard its democracy.

Mr Carter, whose Carter Centre was set up to provide humanitarian and developmental assistance to poor countries, called for more collaboration between the government and the centre towards improving the lot of underprivileged Ghanaians.

The conference, to be opened this morning by President Mills, is bringing together more than 100 participants, representing regional and international institutions, government, civil society, media, academia and the private sector from at least 15 countries in Africa, to deliberate on issues on access to information.

“We are bringing stakeholders together to consider the issues in a meaningful way and will come up with a concrete action plan to move forward the right of access to information in Africa,” a statement from the Carter Centre quoted Laura Neuman, Project Manager of the Access to Information Initiative, as saying.
 
 
 
Source: Ghanaian Times/Ghana
 
 
 
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TOM
My friends,insults does not help anyone.you can be critical of anyone,without insulting anyone.I do not agree with government plicy not to employ anyone in the public sector for two long years. if government is spending so much to train people eveen to the university level,why should they adhere to unrealistic world bank standards?Having travelled extensively,i realise that governments in developed countries will do anything to help their own people.they invested billions to bail out the banking system because they understand how indispensable the financial sector is. i have no affiliation to any political party in Ghana or abroad but i wish to call on the ndc administration to resolve their internal wranglings and enact policies that is beneficial to all Ghanaians.they shd understand that oppostion parties are not enemies,they should incorporate ideas that are helpful to the counry.Opposition parties should also not oppose every policy,just to score political points.both govt n opposition must act in the collective interest of Ghana. I have been critical,i've given advice,i've spoken my mind without insulting anyone.God bless Ghana.
Date: 2010-02-08 16:11:28
 
 
kaay85
Uncle Attah is at it again, promoses upon promises!!!! Me I pray it really works, it will help our dear nation, just that I cant trust this our "President-4-all" any longer. God bless Ghana
Date: 2010-02-08 14:39:30
 
 
KAKABO
Listern to them, obooman stupid people, you will never get any chance to come and chop nyafu nyafu again. Poisson matemeho/NPP
Date: 2010-02-08 13:00:46
 
 
JIM
LISTEN TO THE STUPID PRESIDENT MAKING STUPID STATEMENTS AGAIN. THIS SICK MAN PROMISE THE ORDINARY GHANIAN A BETTER GHANA AND NOW HE HAS TURNED AGAINST THEM AND MAKING LIFE UNBEARABLE FOR THEM. HE WILL SEE WHAT WILL HAPPEN TO HIM, COME 2012.
Date: 2010-02-08 08:20:25
 
 
ras
why not hand over the whole country to an independent body to manage?
Date: 2010-02-08 08:03:59
 

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