Audio By Carbonatix Ghana has confirmed its participation in the upcoming African Open Government Conference, scheduled to take place from 5th to 7th May 2026 in Rabat, Morocco. The nation will be represented by a diverse multi-stakeholder delegation led by the Minister of State in charge of Public Sector Reforms and Member of Parliament for the Tempane Constituency, Lydia Lamisi Akanvariba. The delegation includes members of the Parliamentary Caucus on Open Government Partnership (OGP), civil society representatives, and officials from the OGP Ghana Office under the Public Sector Reform Secretariat. The conference is held under the theme, "Towards an Open Africa," and serves as a continental platform to advance the principles of transparency, accountability, citizen participation, and innovation in governance. According to a press statement issued by the OGP Ghana Office on 30th April 2026, Ghana’s participation is designed to achieve several strategic objectives: Showcasing Progress: Highlighting the country’s achievements in public service delivery and open government reforms. Strengthening Ties: Fostering deeper collaboration between the Executive, Parliament, Civil Society, and development partners. Knowledge Exchange: Sharing Ghanaian experiences while learning best practices from other African nations. Promoting Innovation: Engaging in high-level dialogues on digital transformation and transparency. The Ghanaian delegation is expected to be a vocal contributor to sessions focused on anti-corruption strategies, parliamentary openness, and citizen engagement. A significant portion of the dialogue will also centre on how digital transformation can be leveraged to ensure more accountable governance. The Secretariat noted that this mission reflects Ghana’s unwavering commitment to the Open Government Partnership initiative, aimed at building a more inclusive and transparent state apparatus. 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: Ghana Rabat 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. Related to this story Ghana tilting towards the abyss while waiting for doomsday Dr Zanetor Agyeman-Rawlings elected 2nd Deputy President of Pan African Parliament in South Africa Ghana engages American aircraft manufacturer Boeing in renewed push to relaunch national carrier Structural bottlenecks blunt impact of Ghana’s macroeconomic gains – GNCCI CEO Ghana has moved from managing crisis to managing recovery—Prof. Gyeke-Dako Reading the World Bank Cocoa Forecast Correctly: The floor is already here 2026 World Cup: Black Stars can ‘surprise’ despite concerns over form – Daniel Opare Black Stars must build a team, not rely on talent – Daniel Opare 2026 World Cup: Black Stars ‘in deep trouble’ without Kudus – Daniel Opare Ghana’s currency volatility linked to extractive sector leakages – Joe Jackson Latest Stories Minority accuses Majority of attempting to “shift public perception” ahead of BoG’s GH¢15bn publication3 minutes Kick Nation secures Ipswich Town trial for Ghanaian youngster Philip Frimpong6 minutes MTN Ghana hosts first Digital Music Conference to tackle artistes revenue challenges14 minutes Ghana heads to Rabat for African Open Government Conference17 minutes Ghana tilting towards the abyss while waiting for doomsday49 minutes Pragya and tipper truck head-on collision claims teacher’s life at Asante Mampong1 hour 10 illegal miners remanded into prison custody for mining under ECG high-tension poles2 hours Bank of Ghana expected to post GH¢15.6bn loss for 2025 financial year2 hours House of Chiefs urges Ghanaian workers to commit to environmental protection2 hours OSP saga: A legal analysis demonstrating that A-G authorization was long granted2 hours Fifth unit at Akosombo goes live as grid recovery nears final stages2 hours WAJESHA condemns SA xenophobic attacks, warns of growing public and mental health crisis2 hours The human face of digital finance and its hidden cost2 hours Mahama recommends female NSS person for automatic employment after Akosombo recovery efforts3 hours PRESEC-Legon 2020 NSMQ star Benjamin Nketsiah wins award for breast cancer detection project3 hours