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Bibiani-Anhwiaso-Bekwai Most ‘Corrupt’ Assembly In Ghana -GAAM President Alleges

The Ghana Association of Assembly Members (GAAM) President, Mr. Ackah Nelson Frank, has made some serious allegations against the Bibiani-Anhwiaso-Bekwai Municipal Assembly, labeling it the most corrupt assembly in Ghana. This comes after the Member of Parliament, Hon. Alfred Obeng Boateng, claimed to have sponsored various projects in the constituency with his personal funds, but the assembly has refused to follow proper channels and has spent money without approvals.

The GAAM President’s allegations highlight the need for greater transparency and accountability in Ghana’s local governance. *Key Issues Raised:*

– _Lack of Transparency_: The assembly’s failure to provide clear information on funding and project sponsorship.
– _Unapproved Expenditure_: Spending without proper approvals, raising concerns about mismanagement of funds.
– _Accountability_: Questions surrounding the source and utilization of funds claimed by the lawmaker.

Regarding the Municipal Chief Executive (MCE) Hon. Paul Andoh not accounting to the people, it’s crucial for local leaders to prioritize transparency and accountability. The MCE should provide regular updates on project funding and implementation to ensure that citizens are informed and engaged. This includes sharing financial reports, project plans, and progress updates through public forums, social media, or community meetings.

Moreover, the MCE should establish a clear and efficient complaint management system, allowing citizens to report concerns or allegations of corruption. This system should ensure prompt investigations and actions, maintaining public trust and confidence in local governance.

Ultimately, effective accountability mechanisms are vital to prevent corruption and ensure that local governance serves the people’s interests. By promoting transparency, accountability, and citizen engagement, the Bibiani-Anhwiaso-Bekwai Municipal Assembly can regain public trust and demonstrate its commitment to responsible governance.

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