Assembly appeals to Controller to release deducted rates
Arku Jasmine
Politics
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Members of the Mfantseman Municipal Assembly have appealed to the Controller and Accountant-General’s Department to release basic rates deducted from the salaries of workers to their various assemblies.
The assembly members made the appeal at the second ordinary meeting of the third session of the sixth assembly held at Saltpond last Friday.
The Municipal Chief Executive (MCE), Mr Henry Kweku Hayfron, in his sessional address, said out of the GH¢500 estimated for basic rate for 2013, nothing had been collected as of August 2013.
The MCE said the 10 pesewas being paid as basic rate per adult citizen was too meagre for a revenue collector to be appointed to collect it for the assembly, hence the reliance on Controller and Accountant-General’s Department to deduct it from the salaries of workers.
He appealed to non-salary earners to regard the payment of basic rate as a civic responsibility and pay it voluntarily to the assembly anytime they visited the assembly’s offices.
Mr Hayfron said the assembly had decided to support members who would initiate development projects with materials to serve as an incentive and to encourage members to initiate projects to enhance the ‘Better Ghana Agenda’.
He expressed his happiness that there had been an increment in the number of passes in the Basic Education Certificate Examinations from 80.3 per cent to 86 per cent in the municipality, and urged teachers to further improve upon it.
He said it was gratifying to note that there had been a significant decrease in the reported cases of tuberculosis in the municipality from 68 in 2012 to 47 as of October 2013.
Mr Hayfron said the Municipal Directorate of the Ghana Health Service had vaccinated 62,971 children aged nine months to 14 years against measles and Rubella (German measles) during the national immunisation exercise, which was held from September 11 to 20.
Mr Hayfron said for the people of the municipality to remain healthy, the assembly would continue to support immunisation exercises.
Mr Alex Appiah, the Presiding Member (PM), said the collection of internally generated revenue by the assembly was not encouraging.
He said even though the situation had improved considerably since Mr Hayfron took over as the MCE in 2009, there was room for improvement.
The PM urged members to help revenue collectors to improve upon it as the assembly could not function effectively without money.
Source: GNA/Ghana
The assembly members made the appeal at the second ordinary meeting of the third session of the sixth assembly held at Saltpond last Friday.
The Municipal Chief Executive (MCE), Mr Henry Kweku Hayfron, in his sessional address, said out of the GH¢500 estimated for basic rate for 2013, nothing had been collected as of August 2013.
The MCE said the 10 pesewas being paid as basic rate per adult citizen was too meagre for a revenue collector to be appointed to collect it for the assembly, hence the reliance on Controller and Accountant-General’s Department to deduct it from the salaries of workers.
He appealed to non-salary earners to regard the payment of basic rate as a civic responsibility and pay it voluntarily to the assembly anytime they visited the assembly’s offices.
Mr Hayfron said the assembly had decided to support members who would initiate development projects with materials to serve as an incentive and to encourage members to initiate projects to enhance the ‘Better Ghana Agenda’.
He expressed his happiness that there had been an increment in the number of passes in the Basic Education Certificate Examinations from 80.3 per cent to 86 per cent in the municipality, and urged teachers to further improve upon it.
He said it was gratifying to note that there had been a significant decrease in the reported cases of tuberculosis in the municipality from 68 in 2012 to 47 as of October 2013.
Mr Hayfron said the Municipal Directorate of the Ghana Health Service had vaccinated 62,971 children aged nine months to 14 years against measles and Rubella (German measles) during the national immunisation exercise, which was held from September 11 to 20.
Mr Hayfron said for the people of the municipality to remain healthy, the assembly would continue to support immunisation exercises.
Mr Alex Appiah, the Presiding Member (PM), said the collection of internally generated revenue by the assembly was not encouraging.
He said even though the situation had improved considerably since Mr Hayfron took over as the MCE in 2009, there was room for improvement.
The PM urged members to help revenue collectors to improve upon it as the assembly could not function effectively without money.
Source: GNA/Ghana