General News of Saturday, 22 December 2007

Source: GNA

MCA to kick off in all districts next year

Winneba, C/ R, Dec. 22, GNA- The Chief Executive Officer of the Millennium Development Authority(MCA) Mr Martin Eson-Benjamin has stated that the programme would start in all the 23 districts early next year as proposed in an agreement between the United States and the government of Ghana

He also assured beneficiary districts to discard the doubts and concerns that the country was not going to receive the 547 million dollars grant to undertake its listed programmes.

Mr. Eson-Benjamin made the call when he addressed the forth ordinary meeting of the Awutu-Effutu-Senya District in Winneba on Friday.

He said the money has been deposited in the US treasury to be released to the Ghana government in instalments as contained in the agreement for five years.

The Chief Executive Officer noted that Ghana was selected by the US government because the country has political stability, growing economy and committed to good governance and the

rule of law. He stated that the government of Ghana has also made

consistent investment in the people, increasing economic freedom

and key player in Regional Peace-Building. Mr Eson-Benjamin the country benefited due to her

recognition of commitment to just and democratic governance,

control of corruption, human and civil rights , transparency and

equality. He stressed that in those days where donors determined how

the money should be used, adding that this perception has been

erased due to prudent economic management. The CEO said under the MCA, five new six classroom blocks with

an office, stores, master bungalows and teachers quarters would

be constructed in the Awutu-Effutu-Senya to improve quality

education.

He said 11 roads totalling 250 kilo-meters would be constructed and tarred in the farming communities to enable farmers to bring their produce to marketing centres, saying that facilities would be provided to avoid post harvest loses that had been a major problems facing farmers in the country. The CEO said loan facilities would be extended to Farmer Based

Organization (FBO) to expand their farms and businesses, adding that, borrowers may apply for loan amounts of not less than one thousand Ghana cedis (GHC 1000).

He stated that beneficiaries would be given orientation on the MIDA enterprise training programme which comprised training in strengthening the business capacity and in the use of agro-chemicals. Mr. Eson-Benjamin said Zonal Advisory Committee would be

formed that will comprise Assembly members, Agriculture Officers

and District Chief Executives to draw up strategies that would

enhance the implementation of the Millennium Development

Authority(MIDA).