Metropolitan,
Municipal and District Chief Executives have been tasked to judiciously utilize
the nation’s resources at their disposal to improve on social services to make
life affordable to Ghanaians.
The Chief Executives are expected to ensure
affordable healthcare, accessible quality education for children, effective
waste management, motorable roads and value addition to agricultural products.
The Minister of Local Government and Rural Development, Alhaji Collins Dauda
was speaking at an orientation programme for some selected MMDCE’s across the
country. The beneficiary Chief Executives are those appointed for the position
some time ago.
The three day orientation course will take the participants
through topics such as DCE’s as agents for change in participatory local
Governance, Administration Decentralization, coordination and integration, the
District Assembly as a Planning and Budgeting Entity, managing and reporting on
District Assemblies Common Fund.
Others are Environmental management and Sanitation
at the local level, Revenue mobilization as well as procurement and contracts
management at the local level. Alhaji Dauda said a greater responsibility has
been placed on the DCE’s and they must therefore work hard to mobilize
resources to ensure equitable distribution for the better of all.
The Acting
Ashanti Regional Minister Eric Opoku in an address read for him told the DCE’s
as representatives of government that they should let integrity, hardwork and
concern for the people be their watchword. They should be client focused and
care for the welfare of the people.
Mr. Opoku also asked them to show respect
and cooperation with their staff and Assembly members to attract their maximum
respect and support.
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