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The District Level Elections were successfully conducted on 17 th December, except that the proposed referendum on the election of MMDCEs on partisan basis could not come off due to Government directive.

The Hon. Regional Minister is pro-business, believes in sustainable development and is a lead advocate for the oil and gas local content in the parliament of Ghana. He is an experienced politician and business development advocate. Regional Minister as a student of Mfantsipim School, he produced the first science magazine of the school in Joining Parliament in till date he has served on many Parliamentary Committees and delegations including Foreign Affairs, Roads and Transport, Education and Subsidiary Legislation Committee that developed the current local content law, LI His vision is to make the Western Region a model one hinged on three main pillars of: i.

Entrepreneurial Governance System, ii. Enterprising Western Region, and iii. She was the Member of Parliament for Tarkwa Nsuaem constituency from to for 4 terms. On issues of women empowerment, Mrs. Gifty Kusi has had a lot of training and experiences. As a member of the Gender and Children Committee, she became the Ranking Member for the committee from to Nkoranza North District 2.

Nkoranza South Municipal District 2. Pru District 2. Sene East District 2. Sene West District 2. Sunyani Municipal District 2. Sunyani West District 2. Tain District 2. Tano North District 2. Tano South District 2. Techiman Municipal District 2. Techiman North District 2. Abura - Asebu - Kwamankese District 3. Agona East District 3. Agona West Municipal District 3.

Ajumako-Enyan-Essiam District 3. Asikuma - Odoben - Brakwa District 3. Assin North Municipal District 3. Assin South District 3. Awutu-Senya District 3. Awutu Senya East Municipal District 3. Cape Coast Metropolitan District 3. Effutu Municipal District 3. Ekumfi District 3. Gomoa East District 3. Gomoa West District 3. Mfantseman Municipal District 3. Twifo Atti - Mokwa District 3. Twifo Hemang - Lower Denkyira District 3. Upper Denkyira East Municipal District 3.

Akwapim North Municipal District 4. Akwapim South District 4. Akyemansa District 4. Asuogyaman District 4. Atiwa District 4. Ayensuano District 4. Birim Central Municipal District 4. Birim North District 4. Birim South District 4. Denkyembour District 4. East Akim Municipal District 4. Fanteakwa District 4. Kwaebibirem District 4. Kwahu Afram Plains North District 4.

Kwahu Afram Plains South District 4. Kwahu East District 4. Kwahu South District 4. Kwahu West Municipal District 4. Lower Manya Krobo Municipal District 4. New Juaben Municipal District 4. Nsawam - Adoagyire Municipal District 4. Suhum Municipal District 4. Upper Manya Krobo District 4. Upper West Akim District 4. West Akim Municipal District 4. Accra Metropolitan District 5. Ada West District 5. Ada East District 5.

Adenta Municipal District 5. Ashaiman Municipal District 5. Dangme East District 5. Ga Central Municipal District 5. Ga East Municipal District 5. Ga West Municipal District 5. Kpone - Katamanso District 5. La Dade-Kotopon Municipal 5. La-Nkwantanang-Madina District 5. Ledzokuku-Krowor Municipal District 5.

Ningo - Prampam District 5. Shai - Osudoku District 5. Osu Klottey District 5. Tema Metropolitan District 5. Bole District 6. Bunkpurugu - Yunyoo District 6. Central Gonja District 6. Chereponi District 6. East Gonja District 6. Vertical imbalance, per capita statutory grant, incidence of poverty and population were, however, found to be negatively associated with efficiency.

We therefore concluded that MMDAs that are able to generate a greater percentage share of their revenue through internal sources are likely to be more efficient than their counterparts that generate less.

However, high dependence of MMDAs on the centre for their expenditures induces inefficiency. Based on the finding of the research, we recommend that both local and central government should endeavour to make MMDAs autonomous so as to increase their level of efficiency.

Also programs that are going to increase the socioeconomic development of the citizenry like reduce the incidence of poverty are to be encouraged. Description: Thesis MPhil. Name: Fiscal Decentrali Size: 4.



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