Accra, Sept. 20, GNA -- President J. A. Kufuor has stated that Ghana recognised good governance as crucial for sustainable development and has, therefore worked hard to establish a robust culture of democracy.
He commended the media for playing its watchdog role for probity and accountability expected of governors and responsibility expected of the citizenry and said "the free and fair elections that have been held successfully in Ghana over the past fifteen years bear eloquent testimony to the determination of Ghanaians to create an equitable, free and stable society in which each individual can develop his or her full potential."
Dispatches from the Presidency on Wednesday said President Kufuor was addressing the general debate of the United Nations General Assembly in New York. He said it was against the background of good governance, probity and accountability that Ghana submitted herself to the African Peer Review Mechanism under the New Partnership for Africa's Development (NEPAD) to be assessed for institutional structures and improvement of her governance. President Kufuor, however, cautioned that without effectively addressing international peace and security satisfactorily, the collective objective of the United Nations to alleviate the economic plight of the majority of mankind would not be achieved. He added GHana's voice to the global concern for the intensification of the UN's pressure to eliminate nuclear weapons and the threat of smaller weapons.Accra, Sept. 20, GNA -- President J. A. Kufuor has stated that Ghana recognised good governance as crucial for sustainable development and has, therefore worked hard to establish a robust culture of democracy.
He commended the media for playing its watchdog role for probity and accountability expected of governors and responsibility expected of the citizenry and said "the free and fair elections that have been held successfully in Ghana over the past fifteen years bear eloquent testimony to the determination of Ghanaians to create an equitable, free and stable society in which each individual can develop his or her full potential."
Dispatches from the Presidency on Wednesday said President Kufuor was addressing the general debate of the United Nations General Assembly in New York. He said it was against the background of good governance, probity and accountability that Ghana submitted herself to the African Peer Review Mechanism under the New Partnership for Africa's Development (NEPAD) to be assessed for institutional structures and improvement of her governance. President Kufuor, however, cautioned that without effectively addressing international peace and security satisfactorily, the collective objective of the United Nations to alleviate the economic plight of the majority of mankind would not be achieved. He added GHana's voice to the global concern for the intensification of the UN's pressure to eliminate nuclear weapons and the threat of smaller weapons.