The Greater Accra Regional Minister, Daniel Nii Kwartei Titus-Glover, has issued question letters to all 29 Metropolitan, Municipal and District Chief Executives (MMDCEs) within the area for failing to attend the launch of a coverage centered on native financial improvement.
The launch of the Local Economic Development (LED) Policy (2024 – 2029) which was marketed to start out at 8am in Accra yesterday delayed and began at 9:30 although Mr Glover and the Minister for Local Government, Decentralisation and Rural Development, Martin Adjei-Mensah Korsah, had arrived effectively on time for the programme.
When Mr Titus-Glover took the rostrum to handle the individuals which included representatives from academia and improvement companions, he requested that MMDCEs recognized themselves however none was current.
Fuming with rage, Mr Titus-Glover, a former Member of Parliament for Tema East stated the chief executives must reply for his or her absence.
“We have come here to launch a policy on how to improve on your local economies and none of you is here? Such an important exercise and none of them is here? “These are the things they do and people blame we the politicians. They think we are close to elections so they can do what they like? We shall see,” Mr Titus-Glover acknowledged.
Speaking completely with the Ghanaian Times after the professionalgramme, Mr Titus-Glover stated he has already directed his Chief Director to difficulty the queries to the chief executives.
“I’m going to cope with them. I’ve requested my Chief Director to difficulty queries to them.
“The Chief Executive has the mandate to monitor the project so they should have been here with their economic planning officers. These two people are very key in the implementation of the policy and should have been here,” he emphasised.
Surprised by their absence, the minister stated he positioned a name to his chief director and he or she confirmed that their invitation letters had duly been acquired.
“When I spoke to my Chief Director, she told me that the letter inviting them indicated that they should bring two people and that should be the Chief Executive and the economic planning officer because this is the theme of the subject matter,” he acknowledged.
Mr Titus-Glover stated the tradition of lateness and absenteeism within the public sector was affecting productivity and motion wanted to be taken to make folks aware of their duties.
“We must crack the whip to ensure that these MMDCEs are up to their responsibilities. You are representing the president, the minister for local government and the regional minister have made time to come and you are not here?” he remarked.
The coverage which seeks to advertise native financial development to empower entrepreneurs on the native stage, he stated, was very key and individuals who may have the utmost accountability to make sure its seamless implementation should not be absent.
He famous that with unavailability of white-collar jobs in latest occasions, any intervention that will create the wanted jobs have to be supported and the governance management on the native stage have to be excited by such initiatives to have the ability to affect the folks.
BY JULIUS YAO PETETSI