Ghana presents legacy governance report

Ghana has taken a significant step towards transparency and accountability by presenting its Legacy Governance Report as part of the African Peer Review Mechanism (APRM) process. The report was presented by Mr Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, Ghana’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, on behalf of President John Dramani Mahama at the high-level APRM Forum on South-South and Triangular Cooperation in Freetown, Sierra Leone. This marks a milestone in Ghana’s commitment to good governance and national development.
The APRM is a voluntary review mechanism adopted by African Union member states to promote good governance, democracy, and economic development. By participating in this process, Ghana is demonstrating its commitment to upholding democratic principles and fostering accountability in governance.
Mr Ablakwa highlighted the importance of the Legacy Governance Report, stating that it serves as a comprehensive assessment of Ghana’s governance practices and achievements over the years. The report will not only provide insight into Ghana’s progress but also identify areas for improvement and reform.
President Dr Julius Maada Bio of Sierra Leone received Ghana’s report, emphasizing the importance of peer review and collaboration among African nations. Through sharing experiences and best practices, countries like Ghana and Sierra Leone can learn from each other and work together to address common challenges.
Ghana’s participation in the APRM process reflects its dedication to promoting good governance and sustainable development. By actively engaging in peer review and transparency, Ghana is setting a positive example for other African nations to follow.
As Ghana continues to strive towards better governance and accountability, the Legacy Governance Report will serve as a roadmap for progress and reform. With ongoing collaboration and dialogue with other African countries, Ghana can build on its achievements and work towards a brighter future for all its citizens.
In conclusion, Ghana’s presentation of its Legacy Governance Report is a significant milestone in the country’s pursuit of good governance and national development. By participating in the APRM process, Ghana is paving the way for greater transparency, accountability, and positive change. This report serves as a testament to Ghana’s commitment to upholding democratic principles and fostering collaboration with other African

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