The Parliament of Ghana is open to visitors all year-round, from Monday to Friday, for groups, institutions, or organizations.
Individual Visitors to Ghana’s Parliament:
Individuals may observe proceedings from the public gallery, which is open from Tuesday to Friday when the House is in session. No advance permission is needed. Visitors must bring a valid ID (Passport, Ghana Card, etc.) and pass security screening to enter.
Group, Institution, or Organizational Visits to Ghana’s Parliament:
Groups, institution or organizational tours must submit a written request to the Director of Public Engagement or complete the Online Application Form (https://www.parliament.gh/visit). Adequate parking is available at the main entrance.
Rules for Observing Proceedings:
- Visitors may observe only and must not disrupt proceedings with loud commentary, clapping, or demonstrations.
- Photography is prohibited without permission. All packages, electronic devices, and recording equipment must be checked in. Phones must be switched off.
- Visitors must follow instructions from the Speaker or security personnel and avoid any actions that could interrupt the session.
- Non-compliance may lead to removal from the gallery and possible police involvement.
- Formal attire is required, reflecting the dignity of the House.
- Visitors must stand whenever the Speaker’s procession enters or leaves the chamber.
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