
Audio By Carbonatix
Ghana has been ranked as the 7th best performing government in Africa by the 2011 Mo Ibrahim Index on Governance in Africa.The country also scored 66 out of 100 marks and was also adjudged the second best government behind Chad in West Africa.The Mo Ibrahim index is the most comprehensive collection of qualitative and quantitative data that provides an annual assessment of government performance in every African country.Cape Verde’s former President, Pedro Pires was also adjudged winner of the 2011 Mo Ibrahim prize.He wins a $5 million prize.Ghana’s ranking was based on four main indicators, Safety and Rule of Law; Participation and Human Rights; Sustainable Economic Opportunity and Human Development.On Safety and Rule of Law, the country scored 72 marks placing 6th on the African continent and placing 4th on Participation and Human Rights indicators with 69 marks.Ghana was also ranked 16th and 12th on the Sustainable Economic opportunity with 53 marks and Human development with 70 marks respectively.Mauritius topped the rankings with 82 marks followed by Cape Verde with 79 marks, Botswana 76, Seychelles 73, South Africa 71 and Namibia 70 marks.The index also ranked Somalia as the lowest with only 8 marks.South Africa, Egypt and Tunisia were ranked among the top ten performing governments in Africa.Former president of the Ghana Chamber of Mines, Dr. Joyce Aryee said there was the need for the country to do serious thinking about the efficient utilization of its oil resources.She called for greater accountability and transparency in the usage of the country’s oil revenue.A member of the Mo Ibrahim Index of African Governance Advisory Council, Professor Akilakpa Sawyerr said good governance and prudent management of the country’s oil revenue was critical to the advancement of the country’s economy.
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Tags:
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Latest Stories
-
Dome-Kwabenya MP distributes fertilisers to farmers to enhance food production
11 minutes -
Beyond Sight: How visually impaired Ghanaians are experiencing the World Cup
28 minutes -
World Cup: Ibrahim Mahama hails Black Stars, promises cash reward
35 minutes -
Drivers, commuters demand urgent repairs to deplorable Adjei-Kojo-Kanewu road
40 minutes -
Dome-Kwabenya MP warns against sale of distributed fertilisers as farmers receive support
41 minutes -
GPSCP II, UCC and USIBRAS partner to strengthen skills in Ghana’s cashew industry
42 minutes -
TECNO’s EllaClaw AI introduces smarter device management, personalised digital assistance
44 minutes -
Enimil Ashon writes: Must we wait till Ken Agyapong gets angry enough?
1 hour -
President Mahama appoints three Deputy Comptroller-Generals for GIS
1 hour -
GHS debunks claims that insecticide-treated nets are harmful
1 hour -
New synthetic drugs, cocaine and meth booming, warns UN
1 hour -
Reparatory justice is about accountability, not sentiment – Asiedu Nketiah
1 hour -
Thousands seek way out as South Africa braces for anti-immigrant protests
2 hours -
Government urged to strengthen industry partnerships to boost TVET employability
2 hours -
Ex-TVET Director-General raises concerns over teacher shortage, funding
2 hours