Audio By Carbonatix
Sitting governments will be required to have handing over notes ready six weeks before a new administration is sworn in.
It is part of amendments to the presidential transition Bill to be considered in parliament this week.
The Bill also bars the Administrator General from undertaking procurement on behalf of the state during the transition.
Issues of transition, especially in the case of a change in government, is always characterised with a lot of delays. There have been accusations and allegations by the different parties.
Some make allegations of documents being hidden, others complain of a haphazardly prepared handing over notes which makes it difficult for them to properly transition and start work.
Accountability is key in the Presidential (Transition) Act. This law makes provision for periodic stocktaking and an inventory of executive assets.
This requirement covers state assets in both the official and private residences of senior public officers including the President, Vice President as well as Ministers of state.
The Transition law also stipulates that handing-over notes covering a broad range of public offices are to be submitted to the Administrator-General not later than 30 days before a presidential election.
The proposed clauses will be the subject of debate this week when the Legal, Constitutional and Parliamentary Affairs Committee presents its report to the House.
Vice Chairman of the Committee, George Loh says also to be addressed are clear roles of transitions teams.
"We took out the power to procure things from the Administrator General. We are saying that he should not procure any new thing as you would realize also that as part of his duty he/she is not a procurement agent," Mr Loh said.
Latest Stories
-
Education Minister engages university administrators over ongoing strike
53 minutes -
Technological convergence, disruptive innovation and the future of youth education in Ghana
1 hour -
When the sirens become a national anthem: confronting Ghana’s road accident crisis
2 hours -
Aksa bribery scandal exposes deeper failures in Ghana’s procurement system – Manhyia South MP
2 hours -
Luv FM High School Debate: KNUST, St. Louis strike gold as quarter-finals dreams come alive
2 hours -
Banks’ pre-tax profit jumps 40% to GH¢23bn
2 hours -
Luv FM High School Debate: Anticipation builds as schools battle for supremacy in Round of 16
3 hours -
Banking sector deposits jump 25% to GH¢334.3bn in 2025 — PwC
3 hours -
Hostel Owners Association bares teeth over legality of rent control campaign against exorbitant fees
3 hours -
GCB overtakes Ecobank as Ghana’s largest deposit-taking bank
3 hours -
Young Cocoa Farmers petition Mahama over funding, producer price and start date for new cocoa season
3 hours -
Ruha Benjamin challenges Africa to shape its own AI future
3 hours -
Trump threatens to bomb US ally Oman if it ‘gets in the way’ over Iran deal
4 hours -
FIFA sacks senior executive who criticised Infantino, Sky News understands
4 hours -
Aksa saga: Don’t turn EOCO-OSP roles into turf war – Deputy AG
4 hours