Nana Oye Lithur, Min. Gender/Children |
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from various Community-Based Organisations (CBOs) under the Ghanaian Developing
Communities Association (GDCA) in the Northern Region of Ghana have resolved
after a three-day conference in Tamale, that in the interest of promoting
decentralization government must address critical issues affecting women
empowerment with all the commitment they deserve.
Under a theme: “Over two decades of decentralization in
Ghana; Prospects and Challenges”, the conference brought together CBOs
from 19 districts of the operational area of GDCA and over the three-day period
discussed women inclusion and partisanship in the local governance system.
In a communiqué
issued after the conference, the CBOs observed that, to promote women
participation and representation at the Metropolitan/Municipal/District
Assemblies, 80 percent of 30 percent government appointees slot should be given
to women. This, they noted, would enhance women representation and
participation which is currently inadequate in the various Assemblies in the
country particularly in the Northern Region.
The communiqué signed by Ms Mariama Yakubu, CBO
Regional Chairwoman, further observed that political party structures including
election process from ward level to national are not friendly to women. This
trend, they said, must be reverted, stressing that “government, political
parties and other collaborators must work to ensure that fertile grounds are
created for women participation at all levels of the society”.
They also bewailed
that there is still confusion among community members and their leaders on the
position of women in terms of leadership. “Cultural activities still see women
to be providing support instead of leading. To revert this stance, Traditional
Authorities as well as community members should accept women as partners in
development and beyond”, the communiqué recommended.
It was established
that there is indeed partisanship, DCEs favouring political party allies in the
Assemblies with contracts and other favours. “The election of right calibre
into the Assembly should be adhered to in order to avoid square pegs being put
in round holes”, the communiqué said.
The CBOs also
reiterated calls on government to make the position of MMDCEs elective in order
“to ensure that MMDAs are people owned and not by political party leaders”.
Adding that, this would ensure that MMDAs are answerable and accountable to the
people.
The communiqué further emphasised that, the 30% of Government
Appointees into the Assembly must be given to the right calibre of people as
stipulated by Act 462 of the Constitution. “We the participants would like to
add that consideration should be given to technocrats whose expertise can inure
to the benefit of the MMDAs”, the communiqué indicated.
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