Audio By Carbonatix
The Minister of Local Government, Chieftaincy, and Religious Affairs, Ahmed Ibrahim, has urged Metropolitan, Municipal, and District Assemblies (MMDAs) to prioritise accountability to accelerate local development.
He made the call during an interview with Adom News at Kenyasi in the Asutifi North District of the Ahafo Region, while hosting a delegation from Germany and Switzerland inspecting projects funded through the district assembly’s decentralisation partners.
Mr Ibrahim emphasised that the current government, led by President John Dramani Mahama, expects assembly managers to demonstrate strict accountability in managing the district common fund and contributions from development partners, including the German Development Bank and the Swiss State Secretariat for Economic Affairs.
He noted that accountability is key to fostering development.
“For the government to provide assemblies with 90 percent of their common fund, alongside roughly $65 million from development partners, there must be proper accountability,” he said, adding that assembly managers would be held accountable to both the government and the communities they serve.
Meanwhile, Deputy Ambassador of Switzerland to Ghana, Janine Walz, commended the Asutifi North District Assembly after visiting a three-unit classroom block at Atwede3 and a CHPS compound at Kensere.
She praised the assembly for effectively utilising the common fund and partner contributions to benefit residents and expressed admiration for the collaborative relationship among stakeholders in the district to promote development.
Latest Stories
-
Rethinking intelligence in the age of Artificial Intelligence
1 minute -
‘Every day is about survival’ – Workers demand action beyond May Day celebrations
2 minutes -
Clear leadership demonstrated in managing recent power crisis – Dr Theo Acheampong
5 minutes -
Accountability is defective in the energy sector – Ben Boakye
7 minutes -
From detection to creation: Why education must move beyond AI plagiarism
8 minutes -
Ghanaians keep paying for inefficiencies in the power sector – Prof Bokpin
8 minutes -
Ghana’s power system not robust, outages inevitable – Ben Boakye
9 minutes -
Beyond insults: The I.D.E.M playbook for political parties in the age of the ‘social media minister’
12 minutes -
Germany backs Moroccan sovereignty in Sahara dispute
32 minutes -
Beyond Competence: How capacity shapes professional access and influence
32 minutes -
Chamber of Mines calls on BoG to release full breakdown of mining export proceeds
41 minutes -
We appeal to Ghanaians for patience as we replace more transformers – Energy Minister
57 minutes -
Power stability has improved since 2025 compared to 2024 – Jinapor
1 hour -
Akosombo substation fire should never have happened – Ben Boakye
1 hour -
Savannah region: Yazori Chief issues election boycott threat over underdevelopment concerns
1 hour