General News of Thursday, 24 January 2019
Source: www.ghanaweb.com
Deputy Executive Director of Centre for Local Governance Advocacy Madam Gladys Tetteh has bemoaned the insufficiency of funds available to local assemblies for the management of their activities.
Madam Tetteh who believes the monies allocated these assemblies, if increased, will result in massive improvement, is calling for urgent government intervention to address the challenge.
“We support the transfer of adequate resources to our MMDAs… monies going to the assemblies are not enough, Assemblies are not getting enough resources from the Common Fund to implement their activities. So for us we even want government to send even more resources to the assemblies.
She urged persons calling for the AMA to be scrapped from the Common Fund to desist from such act.
According to her, the AMA needs as much resources as possible to be able to met out their duties, help the poor and vulnerable and clear slum areas in the Accra Metropolitan Area.
“Some have said we have some assemblies who do not need Common Fund like AMA I totally disagree… why would we say that AMA should be taken off Common Fund because they have a lot of resources.
“Don’t we have urban poverty here? Are we saying that everybody living in Accra here is ok? Our environment is ok? So we don’t need more resources? Look at them now with all the resources that they have they still get Common Fund but what do we see in Accra? We still have urban poverty’.