20.11.06
Moderator expresses concern about divisions in Ghana
Suffering is part of life - Rev Tettey
The Reverend Ebenezer Tettey, Acting Chairman of Ga Presbytery on Sunday held that suffering was part of life and not a punishment from God as some people think, hence there is need to manage suffering.
He said in as much as most Christians accept pleasure as part of life, they should learn to manage suffering and not blame or question God when faced with a difficult situations.
Rev. Tettey was speaking at the induction service of Reverend Dr Jonathan Ayitey Mensah as a District Minister of the Presbyterian Church, Adabraka branch. Rev Ayitey Mensah started his pastoral work as an evangelist at the Kaneshie district from 1979 to 1981.
He became a district Minister at the Tema Community two branch of the Church from 1987 to 1995 and was made district Minister at Teshie between 1995 and 2001, then as a district Minister at La from 2001 to 2006. Rev Ayitey Mensah has also worked several years as a clerk in the presbytery.
He holds a doctorate degree on Ministry, Masters in Theology, certificate in marriage counselling, family life and advance leadership, among other achievements. Rev Tettey urged Christians to trust in God and lead a good life bearing in mind that the life led on earth could either lead one to eternal glory or eternal suffering.GNA
19.11.06
33,000 Civil Servants to be redeployed
Over 33,000 civil servants out of the about 42,000 currently working under the Civil Service are to be redeployed to the Local Government Service (LGS) beginning January 1, 2007 to accelerate and consolidate the process of decentralization.
"We have the political will and commitment from the highest authority, whilst national bureaucrats have been sensitised to cede power and control to the assemblies and the assemblies psyche up to build the capacity to absorb the decentralized management," Mr Joe D. Issachar, Head of Civil Service stated at Sogakope on Saturday.
Mr. Issachar was addressing Chief Directors of Ministries, Regional Coordinating Councils Directors, Members of Parliament and Senior Civil Servants at a three-day capacity workshop on; "Integration of Line Departments Into the Fold of Metropolitan, Municipal and District Assemblies (MMDAs).
"The LGS Act 2003, (Act 656) establishes a single unified Local Government Service for all the local authorities in Ghana.
He explained that Section 34, stipulates, "on the coming into force of the Act the members of staff of the 14 civil service departments listed in the schedule shall be deemed to have been transferred to a Department of a District ... to form part of the service from the date of transfer.
"The workshop was organized by the Local Government Service Council in collaboration with the Ministry of Local Government, Rural Development and Environment and UNDP.
It was to discuss the integral part of the communication strategy of the service to build bridges to stakeholders at all levels, foster consultation, collaboration and coordination with other stakeholders to push the implementation of the programme of decentralization forward.
The personnel have been classified under 11 decentralized departments, Central administration, Finance, Education Youth and Sports, Health, Agriculture, Physical Planning, Social Welfare and Community Development, Natural Resources Conservation, Works, Trade and Industry, and Disaster Prevention.
Mr Issachar explained that functions previously performed by branches, divisions or units of the departments to be transferred have been identified and merged with those of the assemblies.
On staff ranking at the decentralized departments at the assemblies, the Head of the Civil Service said they would be identified by age, rank, qualification and skills before transferred to form part of the Local Government Service.
Mr. Issachar noted that all Chief Directors, including the regional coordinating Directors are to communicate the envisaged changes to their respective regional and district officers, especially the new performance appraisal system, control and reporting mechanism to guide staff assessment and development for efficient performance.
In an interview with the Ghana News Agency, Nana Rex Owusu-Ansah Acting Head of the Local Government Service explained that the process was to integrate the decentralization process, which involves the devolution of central administrative authority to sub-national governments.
He noted that the integration process had gone through major re-organisation of departments at the district level - identifying the presence of line departments, defining and clarifying their functions, structure, job description of head of departments, and scheme and condition of service for personnel of the departments.
The decentralization of 22 functional areas of government to the sub-national governments, fussion of government agencies at the sub-national level and local governments units into one administrative unit "Single Hierarchy Model," through the process of institutional integration, manpower absorption, composite budgeting and provision of funds for the decentralized services.
Nana Owusu-Ansah said the promotion of popular grass-root participation in the administration of the various areas concerned from the stand points of planning, implementation, monitoring and achievement of those services, which go to improve the living conditions of the people and the orderly, fair and balanced development of the whole country.
The Acting Head of the Local Government Service, who is also the Board Chairman of the Ghana News Agency said under the comprehensive local government and administrative reforms, "the Central Government Ministries, Departments and Agencies are to undertake policy planning, monitoring and evaluation of development policies and programmes.
"Regions, through the Regional Coordinating Councils and respective Regional Planning and Coordinating Units, now play an important role of coordination, not in regular manner, but ensure consistency, compatibility and coherence of district level development, facilitate joint ventures among districts and monitor the activities of District Assemblies within the regions.
The District Assembly is primarily responsible for the implementation of development policies and programmes coordinated by the National Development Planning Commission.
In a speech read on his behalf, Dr. Paa Kwesi Nduom, Minister of Public Sector Reform said as a first step for implementation of the reforms, government had introduced and passed new legislation, which gave legal backing to the movement of some parts of government machinery from the centre to the districts and municipalities.
"The first Ghana Poverty Reduction Strategy (GPRS I) defined a programme of decentralization that even promised to remove the barriers that prevented the election of District Chief Executives," he told the participants.
Dr Nduom said the Government is committed to ensure the movement of civil servants from the office of Civil Service to the Local Government Service by first January, 2007.
"We will work with the Ministry of Local Government, Rural Development and Environment, the Ministry of Finance and Economic Planning and Development Partners to ensure that there is a common resources pool, with a single reform agenda aimed at accelerating the pace of decentralization.
"Support Local Government to use legislation to make clearer Government's commitment to decentralization and use the Public Sector Reform Work Programme to promote decentralization in visible and concrete terms," he said.
18.11.06
GIMPA: About 300 billion cedis needed to achieve excellence
NPP youth told to support membership drive
DFP commends government but calls for vigorous economic policies
The Democratic Freedom Party (DFP) on Friday called on Government to pursue more vigorous economic policies geared at reaching eight per cent Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth within the shortest possible time. President Kufuor inaugurates Ahafo Mine of Newmont Ghana
President John Agyekum Kufuor on Friday inaugurated the Ahafo Mine of Newmont Ghana Limited with a call on the management with its high international profile to fit well into the partnership with Government and other stakeholders. President Kufuor stressed that this encouragement from Government "Translates into a fair administrative and legal framework, including Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) mechanisms, public sector responsiveness to good corporate citizenship, a vigorous infrastructural development and improved social services delivery."
Mr Wayne Murdy, Chairman and Chief Executive of Newmont Mining Corporation expressed appreciation for the hospitality that the company had received from the Government and its agencies, the chiefs and people in the communities where the company's projects were located.
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