Signs Of An Ailing Economy...Gov't Fails To Pay Common Fund Since January?

A former Minister for Local Government and Rural Development, Kwadwo Adjei Darko has described the delay in the release of statutory funds meant for the District Assemblies Common Fund (DACF) as an illegality on the part of government. Peacefmonline.com sources say since the beginning of this year till date, government has failed to pay District Assemblies, their share of the common fund. And with the third quarter of the year ending in September, one wonders how the Assemblies are funding developmental projects. Kwabena Darko noted that the failure to distribute the funds violates the 1992 Constitution which stipulates that a minimum of 5% of national revenue be shared among all District Assemblies. �The government is obliged to release that money and what the constitution said is clear that not less than five percent and now which is 7.5% is to be set aside as common fund and paid to the assemblies for development so that 7.5percent is not money for the government to use; it is the statutory payment. Just like the GETFund.� He mentioned that the delay amounts to illegality because �statutory payment is statutory payment. It has been set up by a constitution and so if you do not pay, you are violating the constitution.� The Fund is a creation of Article 252 of the 1992 Constitution of Ghana. In March this year, Parliament approved a new formula for disbursement of the Fund �� which is meant to spearhead development at the local level. In approving the new formula, Parliament directed that a minimum of 10 percent of Ghana�s total national revenue be set aside as annual allocation to the DACF. In a related development, the Member of Parliament (MP) for Bunkurungu, Solomon Boar claims District/Municipal/and Metropolitan Assemblies around the country are crawling because of government's failure to pay the District Assembly Common Fund to the various assemblies. �From January till now, nobody has received the common fund from the administrator of the District Assembly. We will soon be ending the third quarter in September and from January up till now so if that happens, you can just imagine what the local authorities will be going through.� In an interview with Citi News, Hon Solomon Boar said since the approval of the new formula, not a dime has been released to Districts around the country to finance their development activities. �I don�t think it�s only Bunkurungu that has not received its common fund; we are talking about the whole country and when we are talking about the non-release of the District Assembly Common Fund, it�s not just Bunkurungu Yooyo District alone.� He further revealed that all efforts made to get the monies release have been to no avail. "If in the next few weeks nothing happens, I can assure you that it�s really going to be very terrible for the Districts to be able to even attend to anything that you can call development,� he added. Meanwhile, an amount of GH�1,149,287,000 has been approved by Parliament this year for the fund as against GH�821,665,000 last year.