A Visit to the RTI Commission
Today, as part of the Next Generation Investigative Journalism (NGIJ) Fellowship, our cohort led by Josephine Badu-Nyarko and Paul Gozo ventured into the heart of Ghana's transparency landscape – the Right to Information (RTI) Commission.
The anticipation was palpable as we arrived at the Commission's office, eager to unravel the mysteries of accessing information.
Our host, Right To Information Commission’s Executive Secretary, Yaw Sarpong Boateng, warmly welcomed us and delved into the Commission's mandate: ensuring citizens' right to access information held by public institutions. With infectious enthusiasm, they explained the RTI law's significance in promoting transparency, accountability, and good governance.
As we toured the office, we gained insight into the Commission's inner workings. We saw firsthand how requests for information are processed, the challenges faced, and the triumphs achieved. The team's dedication to bridging the information gap between citizens and government institutions was inspiring.
My notes include:
1. Understanding the RTI law and its application
2. Navigating the information request process
3. Overcoming obstacles to access
4. The Commission's role in promoting transparency
Our visit to the RTI Commission was a sobering reminder of the power of information. As journalists, we recognize the critical role we play in holding those in power accountable. The RTI law is a potent tool in our arsenal, enabling us to uncover truths and shed light on critical issues.
We left the Commission's office empowered, equipped with knowledge to navigate the complex information landscape. Our resolve to utilize the RTI law in our investigative endeavors was strengthened.
The NGIJ Fellowship by Media Foundation for West Africa(MFWA), The Fourth Estate and Fact-Check Ghana with the support of DW Akademie, continues to shape our perspectives and skills. Today's visit reinforced the importance of collaboration between journalists, civil society, and government institutions in promoting transparency.
As we continue on this journey, we remain committed to utilizing our newfound knowledge to drive positive change.
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