MISA ZAMBIA COMMENDS PARLIAMENT FOR PASSING ACCESS TO
INFORMATION BILL AFTER 21 YEARS OF ADVOCACY
Today marks a historic milestone for media freedom and
transparency in Zambia, as the Zambian Parliament yesterday successfully passed
the Access to Information (ATI) Bill after two decades of relentless advocacy
and discussion.
MISA Zambia commends this significant achievement, which
reflects a positive step towards fostering an open and informed society and
transparent government.
Yesterday, the ATI Bill smoothly progressed through the
legislative journey, securing approval during the third reading in Parliament.
It has now entered a crucial phase, awaiting the president's
assent after successfully passing all stages in the house.
MISA Zambia appreciates the commitment and joint efforts of all
stakeholders who played a role in realizing this crucial legislation such as
the government, media, the public and cooperating partners who never grew weary
and were positive that this day would come.
The Minister of Justice, Mulambo Haimbe, rightly highlighted the
progressive nature of the ATI legislation, emphasizing the government's
unwavering commitment to upholding the rule of law.
MISA Zambia welcomes this commitment and believes that the
Access to Information Act is a cornerstone for ensuring accountability,
transparency, and the protection of citizens' right to access information they
need to hold government accountable in addition to information that will enable
them benefit from government programmes.
Access to information is a fundamental right that empowers
citizens to make informed decisions, hold public officials accountable, and
strengthens democratic governance.
MISA Zambia acknowledges the government's recognition of the
importance of this right and commends Parliament for translating this
recognition into concrete action.
MISA Zambia encourages President Hakainde Hichilema to
expeditiously give assent to this legislation, underscoring the significance of
this legislation in fostering a culture of openness and responsiveness within
the government.
As we await the presidential assent, MISA Zambia remains
committed to working collaboratively with all stakeholders to ensure effective
implementation and monitoring of the ATI law.
We are glad to note that in December 2022, President Hakainde
Hichilema repealed the Defamation of the President Section in the Penal Code.
These major developments are positive for the country’s
democratic growth and it is setting Zambia for even better things to come.
Further, we note that the media was allowed to regulate itself
and has since put in place a self-regulation mechanism.
This is a third milestone worth noting too that is indicating
positive policy development as it relates to media freedom, freedom of
expression and the right of access to information which are key for government
transparency and democratic growth.
Issued by:
Mrs. Lorraine Mwanza Chisanga
Chairperson - MISA Zambia
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