Saturday,
March 8, 2014
Folks, I have said it several
times that until local government improves to prop up our democracy, we will
continue to lag behind and be content with the mediocrity that has
characterized this 4th Republic.
There is much hue and cry about
the Electoral Commission’s inability to conduct district-level elections this
year to put in office Assembly men and women.
Parliament has already summonsed
Dr. Afari-Gyan to appear before it to clarify issues. Even before he does so,
the Deputy Minority Chief Whip,
Ignatius Baffour Awuah, is warning of serious administrative crisis at the
various metropolitan, municipal and district assemblies if government fails to
resource the Electoral Commission (EC) to organize the district level elections.
The problem,
to me, goes beyond the so-called administrative lapses or fears that the CEOs
of the Assemblies might do things their own ways to endanger local government.
We
appreciate the contributions of the Assembly men and women to local government
but wish that the real substance on which our democracy should depend at that
lowest level of the three-tier administrative regimen will be identified and
introduced to strengthen governance.
The
election of CEOs for the Assemblies is a must. Then, the discontinuation of
nominations or appointments by the President should be initiated and supported
so the Assemblies can do things to serve their peculiar purposes.
Also,
the major towns and cities should have their own Mayors and other administrative
staff elected and be made accountable to the people.
It
also means decentralizing such security institutions as the Police Service,
Prisons Service, Fire Service, etc. to make them more functional in the various
districts, municipalities, and metropolises.
Also,
the education sector should be decentralized for every locality to be
responsible for the management of affairs and the appointment of Boards of
Education for that matter.
For
far too long, lip-service has been paid to local government at the expense of
real and substantive democracy.
If
the EC cannot organize the elections because of lack of funds, something
reasonable must begin being thought of with which to enrich our democracy.
I shall return…
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