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Anti-corruption organisation, Bureau for Internal Affairs (BIA), has attributed agitations surrounding the nomination of Metropolitan, Municipal and District Chief Executives (MMDCEs) to deep seated corruption within the assemblies.A statement issued by the Executive Secretary of BIA Mohammed Frimpongin Accra on Monday claimed that some MMDCEs influenced their way to get the two-thirds of votes from their assemblies in order to get the nod.“When their term ends and they are seeking re-election, some assembly members who are in to make money put impediments on their way until they pay their way out.
“It is a vicious cycle engulfing the MMDCEs, hence the need to reverse the trend".
The statement said that “Some of the President’s nominees are not rejected because they are not good materials, it is simply for personal interests and this trend is dangerous for the country’s local government system.”It said the exercise of the President’s prerogative to nominate and appoint chief executives eventually get entangled in deep corruption involving some assembly members who must exercise their power of approval.
“Such a process does not give finality to the prerogative of the president for this process.
“In fact, the Fourth Republic has so far not laid a foundation for participatory democracy as indicated in the Article 35 (6) (d) of the 1992 Constitution, festering the rot of open corruption ab-iniio at the appointment of chief executives.”
The statement said: “Even though government has expressed the desire to organise elections for nominees as chief executives, these sacred manifesto pledge never sees the light of the day. The simple way for all governments in future will be to put all their nominees to an election.
“Once chief executives are to be elected, the approval function of assembly members dies a national death as it shall no longer be relevant through the elections by universal adult suffrage.
“In effect governments must show commitment to the spirit and overriding purpose of decentralisation in overwhelming participatory democracy being the cornerstone for the organic growth of the 1992 constitution. It stands to reason that all governments under the fourth republic must take a cue from the growing turmoil and agitations over the appointment of chief executives.”
The BIA said it therefore sees the problem as something that can be eradicated by the proposals to correctly implement Article 35 (6) (d) by universal adult suffrage and local structures to deepen participatory democracy.
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