As calls for transparency and accountability echo throughout civil society, pressure is mounting on the government to fulfill its commitments. Advocates, including Jamaicans for Justice, JFJ, emphasize the urgent need for action on promised reforms to the Access to Information Act, ATI. Executive Director of Jamaicans for Justice, JFJ, Mickel Jackson is charging citizens to be critical of the government by holding them accountable for unmet commitments.
She highlights the government’s longstanding pledge to review the Information Act, which remains unfulfilled despite passing years.
Reporter: Celine Campbell.
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