Local Government Finance in Ghana: Disbursement and Utilisation of the MPs share of the District Assemblies Common Fund

The establishment of the District Assembly Common Fund (DACF) in 1993 and concomitant percentage set aside for Members of Parliament (MPs) in 2004 aims to support local governments and legislators in pro-poor development activities in their communities and constituencies. In spite of the importance...

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Main Author: Nana Nimo Appiah-Agyekum
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: UTS ePRESS 2013-05-01
Series:Commonwealth Journal of Local Governance
Online Access:https://learning-analytics.info/journals/index.php/cjlg/article/view/3275
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spelling doaj-567861631f024764995619ada557e1172020-11-25T00:08:13ZengUTS ePRESSCommonwealth Journal of Local Governance1836-03942013-05-011210.5130/cjlg.v12i0.32752127Local Government Finance in Ghana: Disbursement and Utilisation of the MPs share of the District Assemblies Common FundNana Nimo Appiah-Agyekum0University of GhanaThe establishment of the District Assembly Common Fund (DACF) in 1993 and concomitant percentage set aside for Members of Parliament (MPs) in 2004 aims to support local governments and legislators in pro-poor development activities in their communities and constituencies. In spite of the importance of the MPs’ share of the District Assemblies Common Fund (MPsCF) in financing local level development in Ghana, very little is known about monitoring systems and procedures on the disbursement and utilization of the funds. The study therefore assessed qualitative data derived from interviews with officials from selected Local Government Authorities (LGAs) as well as other key stakeholders in the disbursement and utilization of the fund. The study findings point to the absence of legislative instrument on the management of the MPsCF. Further, monitoring of the fund was a responsibility shared by the LGAs and other external stakeholders. Finally, the effectiveness of monitoring the disbursement and utilization of the MPsCF was strongly influenced by the relationship between the Chief Executive of the Local Government Authority (LGCE) and MPs in the local government area.https://learning-analytics.info/journals/index.php/cjlg/article/view/3275
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Local Government Finance in Ghana: Disbursement and Utilisation of the MPs share of the District Assemblies Common Fund
Commonwealth Journal of Local Governance
author_facet Nana Nimo Appiah-Agyekum
author_sort Nana Nimo Appiah-Agyekum
title Local Government Finance in Ghana: Disbursement and Utilisation of the MPs share of the District Assemblies Common Fund
title_short Local Government Finance in Ghana: Disbursement and Utilisation of the MPs share of the District Assemblies Common Fund
title_full Local Government Finance in Ghana: Disbursement and Utilisation of the MPs share of the District Assemblies Common Fund
title_fullStr Local Government Finance in Ghana: Disbursement and Utilisation of the MPs share of the District Assemblies Common Fund
title_full_unstemmed Local Government Finance in Ghana: Disbursement and Utilisation of the MPs share of the District Assemblies Common Fund
title_sort local government finance in ghana: disbursement and utilisation of the mps share of the district assemblies common fund
publisher UTS ePRESS
series Commonwealth Journal of Local Governance
issn 1836-0394
publishDate 2013-05-01
description The establishment of the District Assembly Common Fund (DACF) in 1993 and concomitant percentage set aside for Members of Parliament (MPs) in 2004 aims to support local governments and legislators in pro-poor development activities in their communities and constituencies. In spite of the importance of the MPs’ share of the District Assemblies Common Fund (MPsCF) in financing local level development in Ghana, very little is known about monitoring systems and procedures on the disbursement and utilization of the funds. The study therefore assessed qualitative data derived from interviews with officials from selected Local Government Authorities (LGAs) as well as other key stakeholders in the disbursement and utilization of the fund. The study findings point to the absence of legislative instrument on the management of the MPsCF. Further, monitoring of the fund was a responsibility shared by the LGAs and other external stakeholders. Finally, the effectiveness of monitoring the disbursement and utilization of the MPsCF was strongly influenced by the relationship between the Chief Executive of the Local Government Authority (LGCE) and MPs in the local government area.
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