Audio By Carbonatix
The District Chief Executive of Gomoa West, the district rooted bottom in this year's District League Table is challenging the verdict by the Centre for Democratic Development and UNICEF organised ranking of Districts across the country.
Theophylline Adu Mensah told Joy News his district cannot be last when it has never failed any of the key development assessment programmes.
He said the organisers of the ranking cannot sit in Accra and cook up figures and proceed to make a damning verdict about his district.
Gomoa West in the Central Region placed last out of 216 districts across the country, with Tema Municipality placing first in the ranking for 2015.
Mavis Dorme Research Officer at CDD who was on Joy FM's Ghana Connect programme Friday, said the rankings were done based on key deliverables including education, sanitation, access to water, governance, health delivery etc.
She explained there were major outcome indicators for each of the deliverables.
For education we checked the BECE pass rate for the core subjects; for sanitation we looked at open defecation; for water we looked at rural coverage and for governance we checked to see if the citizens participated in development activity, Dorme explained.
She also mentioned the functional assessment figures that were checked for each of the various districts.
Ashaiman Municipality was 23rd out of 216 assemblies. The league table suggests that the Ashaiman municipality, which was ranked 40 last year made a significant developmental improvement.
But the Gomoa West MCE Theophylline Adu Mensah was not impressed with the rankings.
He said the figures used by the CDD and UNICEF were inaccurate saying his District has consistently met the development targets and could not have been last.
Meanwhile the MCE for Ledzorkuku-Krowor whose constituency, Seth Tawiah has been sued by a middle aged woman over the poor roads in the region has promised to fix the roads in the area by next year. LEKMA meanwhile leapfrogged from 156 in 2014 to 125 in 2015.
Latest Stories
-
Interior Minister assures fair, transparent recruitment at Prisons Screening Centre
56 seconds -
MP completes 18-year-abandoned CHPS compound at Okyerekrom
14 minutes -
Produce price inflation up marginally to 1.9% in December 2025
59 minutes -
Global reparations momentum grows as development historian endorses Mahama’s advocacy
1 hour -
Today’s Front pages: Thursday, January 22, 2026
1 hour -
‘This fight is for Bawumia’ – Annoh-Dompreh declares ex-Vice President NPP’s most electable leader
1 hour -
Mother arrested after allegedly inflicting cutlass wound on son
1 hour -
Can Ghana Civil Aviation Authority defend their title this year?
1 hour -
AFCON 2025: PuffyTee credits collective brilliance for Super Eagles’ bronzeÂ
2 hours -
Financing the Oil and Gas Supply Chain: Opportunities, challenges, and strategic role of financial institutions
3 hours -
Presbyterian Church inaugurates Awoshie District to enhance church growth and mission
3 hours -
Akufo-Addo to chair Commonwealth Observer Group for Bangladesh elections and referendum
3 hours -
Malawi raises fuel prices by more than 40%
3 hours -
Digital reforms ensure smooth security services recruitment – Interior Minister
3 hours -
IMF Africa Director praises Ghana’s gains in power access and living standards
3 hours
