Accra, Dec. 5, - Vice President
Dr Mahamudu Bawumia on Tuesday inaugurated a 15-member Local Government Service
Council, with a charge to ensure integrity in Ghana's local governance system.
He also exhorted the Council
members to offer honest advice on administrative decentralisation and uplift
their game as a crucial strategic partner to the Government in its growth and
development agenda.
“Ensure that local Government
Services remains committed to its core values of professionalism, objectivity,
integrity, accountability, impartiality, neutrality and customer sensitivity,”
Vice President Bawumia said at the inaugural ceremony at the Flagstaff House in
Accra.
Members of the Council, chaired
by Mr Rex Owusu Ansah, include the Head of Local Government Service, Dr Stephen
N.A. Arthur, two nominees of the President, Dr Esther O. Ofei Aboagye and Rev.
Mrs Sanatu Nantogma, two nominees of Civil Service Organisations; Ms Gladys
Gillian N. Tetteh and Mr Saaka Sayuti.
The others are Ms Dorothy Akosua
Onny, a nominee of the Ministry of Local Government and Rural Development, Mr
Isaac Asiamah, the Director-General, NDPC, Mr Isaac Nsarko Biney, Ministry of
Education, Dr John K. Awoonor-Williams, Ministry of Health nominee, and Ms
Irene Naa Torshie Addo, the Administrator of the District Assemblies Common
Fund.
The rest are a nominee of the National
Association of Local Government Authorities of Ghana, Mr Felix N. Nii
Annang-La, a nominee of the Local Government Workers, Mr Abdul Haleem Amadu,
the Director of the Institute of Local Government Studies, Dr Dadson
Awunyo-Vitor, and a nominee of the National House of Chiefs, Nana Soglo Allo
IV.
Dr Bawumia entreated the members
to bring their experiences to bear in developing an effective multi-sectoral
cooperation with other services, departments and agencies for better
implementation of government programmes.
“Your invitation to serve on the
Council is to tap into your reserve knowledge, expertise, and skills in the
management of the Service. I have no doubt that I can count on your competence,
ability, influence and dedicated service”.
The Vice President urged the
Council to ensure that the implementation of Human Resource policies were fair
to all and devoid of favouritism.
Mr Owusu Ansah, on behalf of the
Council, expressed gratitude for the opportunity to render service to the
country.
He said the Council was prepared
to work to fast track the effective administration and management of the
decentralised system, which had been the expectations of governments in the
past four decades.
GNA

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