The Head of Local Government Service, Nana Ato Arthur has debunked claims that electing Metropolitan Municipal and District Chief Executives (MMDCEs) will divide the country.
He said such a move will rather strengthen local governance and hasten development in the country.
Nana Ato Arthur who was speaking in a Citi News interview called for concerted efforts and intensified campaign to achieve a convincing ‘YES’ vote in the upcoming referendum in December.
The referendum is to pave the way for the election of Metropolitan, Municipal and District Chief Executives and to also allow for political participation at the local level elections.
There is an ongoing campaign by political parties, civil society groups and other stakeholders on the need for Ghanaians to vote YES in the upcoming exercise but some persons have said that voting for MMDCEs on partisan lines will not auger well for the country’s growing democracy.
But Ato Arthur said, “I believe that it is the only way to ensure strengthened grassroots democracy in Ghana. When you go to the assemblies, NDC and NPP people are there, are they divided? When you go to Parliament, NDC and NPP people are there, are they divided? I don’t think it is going to divide this nation, rather it will strengthen democracy at the local level,” he said.
Nana Ato-Arthur in an earlier interview stressed that appointed MMDCEs are often insecure because they may be sacked at any time by the president who appoints them hence focus their work on pleasing the sitting president however when they are elected this will change.
Dr Ato Arthur said since they will now derive their powers from the local communities, they will be forced to ensure that the development needs of the locals are met.
Source: citinewsroom.com
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I'M AFRAID THIS ATTEMPT BY ELECTING MMDCE WILL BRING ABOUT PROBLEMS IN FUTURE FOR ANY GOVERNMENT.ASSUMING PARTY 'NDC' IS IN POWER AND WE ALL KNOW, THEY DO NOT HAVE MASSIVE SUPPORT IN THE ASHANTI REGION AND SO,THEY GET THE SAME NUMBER OF MMDCEs AS IT PERTAINS NOW IN PARLIAMENT. AMONG ALL THE MUNICIPALITIES AND DISTRICTS IN ASHANTI REGION SHOULD THE NDC WIN ONLY THREE WHILST IN POWER. DO YOU THINK THE GOVERNMENT IN POWER CAN WORK EFFECTIVELY SINCE THE MAJORITY OF MMDCEs ELECTED DO NOT SUPPORT THAT PARTY. I WOULDN'T BE SURPRISE TO SEE AN MMDCE ELECT BECOMES OPPOSITION TO THE GOVERNMENT IN POWER. THEY WILL TRY TO SLOW DOWN DEVELOPMENT TO MAKE THAT GOVERNMENT UNPOPULAR.NPP SHOULD THINK TWICE ABOUT THIS,BECAUSE THEY CAN EXPERIENCE SAME IN SOME PARTS OF THE COUNTRY WHERE THEY DONOT HAVE STRONG SUPPORT.