Audio By Carbonatix
The Administrator General has warned that Ghana's quest for a smooth and peaceful election would be rendered useless unless a smooth transition is organised thereafter.
David Yaro has revealed Tuesday that his outfit may not be able to perform its constitutional mandate of ensuring a smooth transition due to the lack of resources.
Section 9.1 of the Presidential Transition Act requires the Administrator General to prepare a natural register covering all national lands and any other land vested in the president by the Constitution.
Mr Yaro said, they plan to acquire a computerised land management software for the compilation, update and storage of data on government properties like vehicles, lands, buildings etc.
"This is pivotal for the office of the Administrator in the fulfillment of 9 (a) and (b) of the Transition act and integral to the enhancement of good governance," he emphasised.
However, he noted that the office of the Administrator General is highly under-resourced and is yet to receive budget funding to undertake its activities for the 2016 transition which has commenced.
The Administrator General lamented how the efficient and effective execution of his work have been affected without an advanced system of updating and capturing data.
He revealed that the office does not even have a single official vehicle to carry out its duties quizzing "I am supposed to go to bungalows and places like the Peduase Lodge to check if the workers are pilfering for instance without an official vehicle?"
Mr Yaro is also calling for a legislative instrument that will grant him the powers of enforcement and deal with duplicative functions in the transitional act.
According to him, he has received draft hand over notes from chief directors of some ministries and agencies with the October 25 deadline fast approaching.
Latest Stories
-
FIFA sacks senior executive who criticised Infantino, Sky News understands
4 minutes -
Aksa saga: Don’t turn EOCO-OSP roles into turf war – Deputy AG
15 minutes -
Abandoned Dome-Berekuso-Kitase road project should not become a waste of taxpayers’ money — chief warns
27 minutes -
University of Gold Coast graduates urged to prove themselves beyond certificates
36 minutes -
GoldBod sets new X-Ray Fluorescence standard for gold purity testing from September 1
38 minutes -
Why EOCO, not OSP, is leading AKSA bribery probe – Deputy AG explains
42 minutes -
Republic Bank-JoyNews Habitat Fair to kick off with Mini-fair at Achimota Mall on August 21
50 minutes -
From promises to poisoned rivers: The dangerous silence fueling Ghana’s escalating galamsey and environmental collapse
51 minutes -
Hasty cancellation of AKSA contract could trigger judgment debt – Deputy AG warns
51 minutes -
Mahama won’t protect anyone linked to AKSA bribery scandal – Deputy AG
1 hour -
Keeny Ice celebrates landmark Wembley performance, thanks Stonebwoy after BHIM Festival UK
1 hour -
GoldBod hasn’t made any losses; Afenyo-Markin’s claim is ‘hallucinatory’ — Sammy Gyamfi
2 hours -
Black Star International Film Festival unveils 2026 key art
2 hours -
Trump threatens Oman over Iran talks as efforts to reopen Strait of Hormuz continue
2 hours -
DBG to develop tailored financing tools to drive Ghana’s oil palm industry
2 hours