Ghana is ranked best performing country in governance in West Africa. This is from the recent World Economics Governance Index report.
The report, which was released by the World Economics Research, based in London, United Kingdom, also placed Ghana fifth on the overall position in Africa.
From the report, Ghana has exhibited remarkable advancements across various governance indicators, including political stability, rule of law, accountability and government effectiveness.
The statement said the country’s consistent efforts in upholding democratic values, ensuring transparency, and promoting inclusive policies had contributed significantly to its high ranking.
It said, the ranking reaffirmed Ghana’s commitment to democratic principles and effective governance systems, positioning it as a beacon of stability and progress in the region.
The governance evaluation, which considered factors like political rights, law and order, press freedom and corruption, placed Ghana at a respectable position of grade B and a score of 61.7. The data is ranked on a 0-100 scale where 0 stands for bad and 100 stands for as good as it gets.
The report said Ghana’s dedication to good governance is underscored by its successful democratic transitions of power, adherence to constitutional principles, and robust institutions that uphold the rule of law.
It also mentioned that the peaceful and orderly conduct of elections, coupled with the smooth transfer of power, exemplified Ghana’s commitment to democratic governance and political stability.
Furthermore, Ghana’s proactive approach to combating corruption and promoting transparency has earned commendation within the international community.
The report said implementing anti-corruption measures, and establishing accountability mechanisms have enhanced public trust in governmental institutions and fostered a conducive environment for sustainable development.
It noted that recognising Ghana as the top-performing country in West Africa and its fifth-place ranking in Africa underscored the nation’s progress and commitment to advancing governance standards.
The report serves as a testament to resilience, dedication, and unwavering pursuit of excellence in governance, and requires continued efforts to excel on the global comparative level.
The report identified Ghanaians healthy participation in the democratic processes, which merited recognition, as democracy entails among other things the interaction of citizens with established institutions, laws, and the elected actors of governance, within an atmosphere of tolerance.