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Minister reveals plans by govt to allocate 80% of DACF to districts

March 11, 2025
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The Minister of Local Government, Chieftaincy, and Religious Affairs, Ibrahim Ahmed, has announced that, starting this year, 80% of the District Assembly Common Fund will be distributed to the regions, while the remaining 20% will be allocated to projects under agencies such as the National Disaster Management Organisation (NADMO).

He explained that the move forms part of efforts aimed at strengthening decentralisation and enhancing local governance.

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Ibrahim Ahmed disclosed this during a courtesy visit by the Swiss Ambassador to Ghana, H.E. Simone Petra Giger, to the ministry on March 10, 2025.

The discussions focused on fostering diplomatic and developmental cooperation in the local governance sector.

He told journalists that all developmental authorities and agencies are being placed under the ministry’s supervision to ensure that employees at the district level are actively contributing to local development.

The minister underscored the need for efficient and transparent property rate collection as part of efforts to improve revenue generation for local governance.

“What President Mahama is doing now is bringing all the development authorities back under the Ministry of Local Government. He is also committing to allocating 80% of the District Assembly Common Fund to the districts so they can independently decide how to use the funds.

“With this, districts in Accra will no longer have to move facilities like boreholes and toilets to different districts in other regions. The essence of decentralisation is to devolve power to the people while equipping them with the necessary resources to address their local needs, which often differ from the priorities of the central government. What we are doing now is the best approach, and they are happy about it,” he said.

For her part, the Swiss Ambassador, H.E. Simone Petra Giger, admonished the government would follow through on its commitment to decentralisation.

“Ghana has a long history of decentralisation reforms. While this was a courtesy meeting, we also received a positive signal from the minister, indicating that Ghana is entering a new phase of decentralisation, which I believe will benefit the country.

“My visit today also signifies that Switzerland stands with Ghana, and we are here to stay. If Ghana is truly committed to taking the next step by granting more power and authority to local governments, we will be extremely happy to support that effort,” she said.

By: Rainbowradioonline.com/Ghana

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