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Advocates for Christ Ghana has released a press statement urging the President to prioritize the swift enactment of the draft Conduct of Public Officers Bill, 2022.
The organization strongly believes that this legislation is essential for promoting accountability and integrity within our public institutions.
“The draft Conduct of Public Officers Bill, 2022 when passed into law will represent a significant step towards combating corruption and ensuring responsible conduct among public officers."
“This legislation aims to establish clear ethical standards, provide guidelines for the conduct of public officers, and establish mechanisms for the enforcement of these standards.”
“It is crucial that our leaders recognize the importance of providing the necessary legal framework to hold public officers accountable for their actions,” the press release stated.
According to them, the Bill will also introduce substantial penalties for misconduct or breaches of public trust and hence they believe delaying the enactment of this legislation will only perpetuate a culture of impunity and undermine the public's trust in our institutions.
Aside urging government to prioritize the bill, they also called upon civil society organizations and the media to join hands in demanding action.
“We believe that collective voices and a united front will exert pressure on our leaders and foster a sense of urgency in bringing this vital legislation to fruition.”
“We call upon civil society organizations and the media to collaborate closely, engage in public discourse, and demand prompt action.” it indicated.
They also called on Parliament to allow for meaningful consultation process once the Bill comes before the house.
Advocates for Christ Ghana remains steadfast in their commitment to advocating for transparency, accountability, and the rule of law.
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