In order to have structured engagement mechanism between citizens and
parliament, Penplusbytes with support from the Open Society Initiative
for West Africa (OSIWA) is organizing a one-day forum on Wednesday, 9th
September 2015 at the conference hall of the University of Development
Studies (UDS) in the Northern regional capital of Tamale.
This forms a part of the Connecting citizens to Parliamentproject aimed
at enhancing the ability of citizens to hold duty bearers accountable
through increased interaction between them and Parliaments’ Committee on
Government Assurance (CGA) to ensure effective and timely public
service delivery across the country.
The forum will provide the residents of Tamale, a unique opportunity to
have firsthand experience of the workings of the connecting citizens to
parliament project including its multiple channels of engagement such
as the short code 9030, web-platform www.assurances.gov.gh , mobile app
admin.assurances.gov.gh/mobile, as well as social media tools such as
Facebook www.facebook.com/govassurancesgh and Twitter @govassurance.
The Assurances Committee of Parliament, CGA, a Standing Committee of
Parliament, created by the standing Orders in 1998 to exercise oversight
responsibility over the Executive. Order 174 (2) of the Standing Orders
of Parliament mandates the Committee to pursue all assurances, promises
and undertaking given by Ministers from time to time. Additionally, the
Committee also reports to the House on the extent to which such
assurances have been fulfilled. Therefore, the Committee on Government
Assurances seeks accountability to the Ghanaian people through their
elected representatives.
Connecting citizens to Parliament project, since its inception, is now a
very important mechanism which fosters greater interaction between the
CGA and citizens through the expansion of the consultative base to
include the input of citizens – civil society organisations and
individuals – in the tracking of assurances and promises made on the
floor of Parliament of Ghana thereby supporting oversight role of the
legislature.
The Executive Director of Penplusbytes; developers and mangers of the
assurances platforms, Kwami Ahiabenu, II, describes the role of CSO’s
and citizens as crucial to the project.
Adding that, “the direct engagement with citizens (in the project) is an
essential component as, aside from holding duty bearers accountable,
they tend to also provide the CGA with vital, on-the-ground information
on the selected assurances and promises that are currently being
monitored while the committee takes the chance to provide similar
feedback from their end of the assurances tracking process to close to
information loop”.
The forum in Tamale will be the 2nd of its kind after a first was held
in Ho last August where, members of the CGA, led by its chairman,
Emmanuel Bedzrah, directly engaged with the local people, CSOs working
within the governance and accountability space, and the media on the
work of parliament and the committee; providing a platform also for the
Citizens to pass on their concerns about on-going projects under close
monitoring of the Committee and beyond and this is expected be no
different as it will go a long way to empower citizens to play an active
role in enabling good governance through supporting the work of
parliament in playing an effective oversight role over the legislature.
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