Emmanuel Saffa Abdulai Abdulai Freedom of Information Law and Good Governance

Freedom of Information Law and Good Governance

von Emmanuel Saffa Abdulai

The Curse of Corruption in Sierra Leone

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This book argues that Sierra Leone’s ten-year civil conflict demonstrates the criticality of freedom of information (FOI) as a facet of good governance where corruption thrives, spanning both public and private sectors, if Sierra Leone’s continued security and stability are to be ensured. It argues that it was the absence of an anti-corruption tool like FOI and its attendants, transparency, and accountability, in governance generally, and in the area of the extractive industry in particular, that lead to other social phenomena which directly sparked the war. It proffers that for the continued consolidation of peace, security, stability and development in Sierra Leone, transparency and accountability must be ensured by protecting and implementing the demand driven anti-graft FOI.
Straddling the disciplines of law, political science, public policy, and history, the book’s major premise is that it was the absence of FOI in the area of governance and the extractive industry, which enabled politicians, civil servants and the politically connected to ransom and exploit Sierra Leone’s mineral resources for their own profit with impunity, a state of affairs which led to underdevelopment, state collapse and an embittered civil populace especially the youth. The book postulates that as such any attempt to ensure long-term peace in Sierra Leone, should seek to avoid replicating the conditions that gave rise to that gruesome conflict- elites expropriation of national resources through endemic graft. The book proposes the comprehensive and effective implementation of the Right to Information Act 2013.

This book argues that Sierra Leone’s ten-year civil conflict demonstrates the criticality of freedom of information (FOI) as a facet of good governance where corruption thrives, spanning both public and private sectors, if Sierra Leone’s continued security and stability are to be ensured. It argues that it was the absence of an anti-corruption tool like FOI and its attendants, transparency, and accountability, in governance generally, and in the area of the extractive industry in particular, that lead to other social phenomena which directly sparked the war. It proffers that for the continued consolidation of peace, security, stability and development in Sierra Leone, transparency and accountability must be ensured by protecting and implementing the demand driven anti-graft FOI.

Straddling the disciplines of law, political science, public policy, and history, the book’s major premise is that it was the absence of FOI in the area of governance and the extractive industry, which enabled politicians, civil servants and the politically connected to ransom and exploit Sierra Leone’s mineral resources for their own profit with impunity, a state of affairs which led to underdevelopment, state collapse and an embittered civil populace especially the youth. The book postulates that as such any attempt to ensure long-term peace in Sierra Leone, should seek to avoid replicating the conditions that gave rise to that gruesome conflict- elites expropriation of national resources through endemic graft. The book proposes the comprehensive and effective implementation of the Right to Information Act 2013.


Brings together governance, history, political science, peace and conflict, and law under the same roof Highlights FOI law to enhance good governance, anti-corruption and citizen participation in governance Challenges the conventional narrative of why the Sierra Leone civil war broke out

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Emmanuel Saffa Abdulai

Themen in »Freedom of Information Law and Good Governance«

freedom of information law anti corruption armed civil conflict good governance civic engagement corruption and transparency corruption and accountability human rights justice

Stimmen zu »Freedom of Information Law and Good Governance«

The absence of the right to know is intrinsically linked to the political economy of (under) development that continues to generate mass poverty for Africa’s teeming inhabitants. A functional/workable freedom of information act could provide a solid bulwark to corruption, authoritarian regimes and underdevelopment. Here is the compelling voice of a committed scholar-activist—a key participant in the conception and delivery of the RTAI act in Sierra Leone. His passionate intervention, speaking truth to power, should be read by anyone interested in progressive change in Africa—and that should include all of us.- Ibrahim Abdullah, Professor of History and African Studies, University of Sierra Leone.
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ISBN: 9783030836580
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Erscheinung: 15.10.2021

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