Speaker of Parliament Alban Sumana Kingsford Bagbin has unveiled an ambitious plan to establish a national integrity awards scheme aimed at promoting ethical conduct, good governance, transparency, and accountability among public officeholders in Ghana.
This strategic initiative seeks to recognize and reward individuals who demonstrate exemplary ethical behavior, professionalism, and integrity in their respective fields.
Conversely, the “Vulture Awards” will be bestowed upon those whose actions have brought shame and embarrassment to their institutions and the country.
Speaker Bagbin emphasized the vital role of integrity in governance, stressing that it is a fundamental principle of Ghanaian society and a cornerstone of democracy.
“A country with men and women of integrity will contribute immensely to its quality and socio-economic advancement,” he stated.
The Speaker announced that a committee comprising representatives from the clergy, academia, political groups, and civil society organizations would be formed to assess and evaluate individuals for recognition.
The Integrity Awards are expected to foster discipline and accountability within Ghana’s governance system, restoring public confidence in leadership and ensuring that public officeholders adhere to the highest ethical standards.
Speaker Bagbin expressed optimism that the awards scheme would inspire a national movement among citizens to champion integrity, transparency, and the fight against corruption.
“This award scheme will not only apply to Parliament but will extend to the entire nation. A national committee, comprising members from the clergy, civil society, political groups, and business entities, will be established to assess and evaluate individuals based on their integrity and conduct,” he elaborated.
The Speaker lamented the declining ethical standards in public office, recalling experiences where public service was prioritized over financial incentives.
He assured that Parliament, as an institution that mirrors society, will champion integrity, transparency, and accountability to inspire socio-economic development.
Through this initiative, the Speaker aims to instill a renewed sense of responsibility among public officeholders and promote a culture of ethical leadership in Ghana.