The Right to Information Commission as part of its RTI week celebration for 2022 embarked on a health walk through the principal streets of Accra with placards educating the public on the right to information law.
This was climaxed with health screening exercises and sports activities at the Odadeɛ Alumni centre in Accra.
The health walk was held as part of the promotional activities the Commission is using to create awareness of the Right to Information Act, 2019 (Act 989) and the RTI week celebration for 2022 which ends on 28th September 2022 with a public lecture on Alisa Hotel.
Hundreds of Ghanaians including the Board chairman of RTIC and members of the RTI Commission, management and staff of the RTI Commission, staff of the Information Services Department (ISD), staff of the Information Ministry of Ghana, VRA ladies and well-versed Trainer Bea The Bully, among others were present.
The Executive Secretary of the RTI Commission, Yaw Sarpong Boateng Esq., speaking to the media indicated that aside from long life, good health is what will make every individual achieve his or her dreams.
He said that “With good health, one can work as many hours as he desires to make wealth and also put food on their tables, one of the tools to acquire good health is by exercising which made the Commission include a health walk exercise as part of its activities to mark the 2022 RTI week celebration.”
The Executive Secretary used the opportunity to thank the sponsors who through their benevolence made the health walk and health screening successful.
Source: Mybrytnewsroom.com/Kwabena Nyarko Abronoma