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Most petroleum-funded projects unknown to MMDAs – Report

By Rosemary Wayo

Frank Atiase
July 26, 2023
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Tamale-Ghana, July 26, GNA – Findings of the monitoring of selected petroleum-funded projects in the Northern and Savannah Regions indicated that the existence of most projects in the regions were unknown to Metropolitan, Municipal and District Assemblies (MMDAs).

The Selected petroleum-funded projects in the Northern and Savannah Regions were monitored in a bid to mobilise citizens to demand accountability for the use of oil funds.

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Mr Masud Aziz Rauf, Focal Person of Local Accountability Networks (LANets), Tamale, who presented the findings of the monitoring at a dissemination meeting in Tamale, said the monitoring team found that MMDAs were unaware of projects at various stages in the districts and so referred to them as parachute projects.

He noted that most of the monitored projects were completed but not handed over for use, adding some completed ones had even deteriorated.

This, he said, was as result of lack of collaboration with District Assemblies in initiating projects.

Other findings of the monitoring showed that out of the 16 documented projects to be monitored in the two regions, one did not exist while only one contractor was located.

The monitoring was undertaken by the LANets, Tamale and led by RUWA Ghana.

It formed part of a one-year project of the Ghana Anti-Corruption Coalition (GACC) dubbed: “From Disclosure to Impact – Mobilising Local Civil Society to Verify Published Extractives Data and Advocate for Equitable, Accountable Spend of Funds”.

It is funded by the African Centre for Energy Policy (ACEP).

Mr Bright Sowu, Head of Programmes at the GACC, said the activity was a preliminary monitoring exercise to ascertain whether or not documented projects actually existed.

He said there would be follow-ups to interrogate the amount involved in the projects, given time, as well as checks on whether amounts allocated commensurated the work done on the projects.

He said there was the need to investigate to ensure that projects were completed and handed over, adding that projects, when completed and not handed over for use, were technically uncompleted.

Mr Samuel Harrison-Cudjoe, Programmes Officer at GACC, said the project formed part of the Coalition’s social accountability interventions that had built the capacity of local networks to ensure accountability and compliance with oil and gas related revenue.

 

Source: Ghana News Agency
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