• Home
  • About Us
  • Schedule
  • News
    • Citi Sports
    • Citi Business
  • Citi TV
  • Audio On Demand
  • Events
Citi 97.3 FM - Relevant Radio. Always
No Result
View All Result
Citi 97.3 FM - Relevant Radio. Always
  • Home
  • About Us
  • Schedule
  • News
    • Citi Sports
    • Citi Business
  • Citi TV
  • Audio On Demand
  • Events
Citi 97.3 FM - Relevant Radio. Always

Ghanaians overwhelmingly label MMDCEs corrupt – Report

April 29, 2015
Reading Time: 2 mins read
Don’t blame AMA for Cholera – Director of Waste

Accra Mayor, Alfred Oko Vanderpuije

Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on Whatsapp

About 84% of Ghanaians perceive  Metropolitan, Municipal and District Chief Executives (MMDCEs) as corrupt, an Afro Barometer report has revealed.

[contextly_sidebar id=”Gga9VLGnsR28ceORI1afIyH8Bbm6M2sp”]The report released by the  Center for the Democratic Development (CDD) also disclosed that 63% of Ghanaians also believe that MMDCE’s are not effective in their work.

The survey which sampled 2,400 Ghanaian adults was undertaken between May 24 and June 10, 2014.

The issue about electing MMDCEs took a center stage in Ghana’s politics in 2014.

While some believe election of MMDCEs will make them more accountable to the people rather than the government in power, others think otherwise.

Meanwhile, about 63% of those sampled think the performance of MMDCEs over the years were not good enough.

Key findings

  • MMDAs and local councillors appear to have failed to effectively operationalize the idea of giving voice to electorates, as more than seven of 10 Ghanaians say that their elected local councillors “never” or only “sometimes” listen to what ordinary people have to say (according to 71% of respondents) and that MMDAs largely do not inform constituents about their work programs (76%) and annual budgets (78%).
  • These negative assessments have been increasing: The perception of non-listening local councillors rose by 16 percentage points between 2005 and 2014, and the perceptions of councillors not making work programs and budget information known to citizens went up by 29 and 23 percentage points, respectively.
  • In addition to the failure of the system to give electorates a voice in local governance, four of five Ghanaians consider “some,” “most,” or “all” MMDA chief executives and local councillors to be corrupt (affirmed by 84% and 83% of respondents, respectively), and 62% say they trust MMDAs “just a little” or “not at all.”
  • Moreover, seven of 10 Ghanaians say MMDAs have failed in delivering on maintenance of local roads and marketplaces, and about six of 10 disapprove of the job performance of district chief executives and local government councilors.

Click here to read full report

–

By: Godwin Akweiteh Allotey/citifmonline.com/Ghana

Follow @AlloteyGodwin

Tags: Foresight Medical CenterPalaver Newspaper
Previous Post

Occupy Ghana ‘instigates’ citizens to wear red on May day

Next Post

7 proven signs your marriage was DOOMED from the start

  • About Citi FM
  • Archives
  • Audio on Demand
  • CITI OPPORTUNITY PROJECT ON EDUCATION (COPE)
  • Events
  • Heritage Caravan: Registration Form
  • Home
  • Schedule
Call us: +233 30 222 6013

© 2024 Citi 97.3 FM - Relevant Radio. Always

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • About Us
  • Schedule
  • News
    • Citi Sports
    • Citi Business
  • Citi TV
  • Audio On Demand
  • Events

© 2024 Citi 97.3 FM - Relevant Radio. Always