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The United Nations (UN) on the
occasion of the commemoration of International Day of Democracy, which
falls on September 15, has lauded Ghana’ democracy and urges efforts to
reduce apathy.
The UN System in the country extends
felicitations to the government and people of Ghana for upholding and
sustaining democracy, particularly in the past year.
Mr Ban
Ki-Moon, UN Secretary General in a statement to commemorate the day,
copied to the Ghana News Agency on Friday, observed that: “Despite
advances in civic engagement, apathy has become democracy’s most
insidious enemy in a growing number of societies.”
He further
proposed that apathy could be overcome through inclusive participation
since “it prepares communities, societies and entire countries to
address opposing points of view, forge compromises and solutions, and
engage in constructive criticism and deliberations.”
“It is in
light of this that the UN System commends the people of Ghana for their
enthusiasm and active engagement in their electoral process.
“In Africa, Ghana serves as a beacon of democracy as the country has
enjoyed increasingly stable and deepening democratic governance over the
last two decades.
“Despite these gains, key democratic
challenges, which include clarifying roles between and among the arms of
government and governance institutions, increasing resources for key
government and independent government institutions, and deepening
opportunities for effective citizen’s engagement.
“Also
increasing the participation of women, youth and other marginalized
groups in decision-making processes; strengthening capacity at local
governance levels; and reducing the perception of corruption in the
public sector,” he stated.
Mr Ban noted that on this
International Day of Democracy themed “Strengthening Voices for
Democracy” the UN urges leaders to “hear, respect and respond
appropriately to the voices of the people,” and for citizens to “use
their voice to not only take control of their destiny, but to translate
their desires and the desires of others into a better future for all.”
Adding that in so doing, there is an assurance that Ghana’s democratic
growth would be sustained.
The UN General Assembly sets aside
September 15, each year to be observed as the International Day of
Democracy to encourage governments to strengthen national programmes
devoted to the promotion and consolidation of democracy.
The Day
is marked to promote free expression of the will of people to determine
their own political, economic, social and cultural systems and their
full participation in all aspects of their lives. |
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Source: GNA |
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