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Don’t rely on only Common Fund; be innovative – Henry Quartey to MMDCEs

October 28, 2021
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Don’t rely on only Common Fund; be innovative – Henry Quartey to MMDCEs
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The Greater Accra Regional Minister, Henry Quartey has advised Metropolitan and Municipal District Chief Executives (MMDCEs) against being overly reliant on the District Assembly Common Fund (DACF) to undertake developmental projects in their respective areas.

Mr. Quartey on Citi TV’s Point of View said MMDCEs should be innovative to find other sources of income to run their activities.

“I have told them that they should not wait for District Assembly Common Fund before they do anything. They should come up with innovative ideas, and I am sure when corporate bodies see that MMDCEs are up to the game, they will get involved at the local level.

The government is mandated by law to provide 5 percent of the total revenues of the country for the development of MMDAs.

The statutory amount is expected to be paid into a fund designated for district assemblies.

The 1992 constitution, under article 252, imposes an obligation on the Administrator of the District Assemblies Common Fund to present a formula to Parliament for the distribution of monies allocated by Parliament for the Assemblies every year.

Live up to expectation

The Minister also reiterated his promise to cause the dismissal of non-performing MMDCEs in the region who do not perform satisfactorily in their roles.

“If hitherto the idea was that you become a DCE, MCE and you stay for the next four years, well, this time around it has changed. You have to live up to expectation.”

Highlighting the qualities expected of MMDCEs, Mr. Quartey said “ they must know what they are doing, be aware of their environment, and be guided by government policies.”

We know that in Assembly practice you must be independent, so you are able to manage the assembly because the people in the various electoral areas have reposed a high level of trust and confidence in the Assembly.”

Most of the 260 MMDCE nominees have been sworn in and have commenced work after a drawn-out nomination process that stretched beyond nine months.

There are a few districts where MMDCE nominees have not been endorsed by assembly members.

A CDD-Ghana survey indicated that Ghanaians are generally unhappy about the performance of their district assemblies.

For example, 75 percent of Ghanaians said MMDAs responded “very or fairly” bad to the development challenges of communities.

In addition, 78 percent of Ghanaians said the MMDAs performed “very or fairly badly” in soliciting inputs from community members into annual district development plans.

Source: Citinewsroom
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