Government has launched an accountability exercise to showcase its significant infrastructural developments across various regions while engaging citizens for feedback on governance.
Dubbed the Regional Townhall Meetings and Exhibition, the first edition took place in the Greater Accra Region.
The event, themed “Regional Revitalization: Government’s Commitment to Growth, Development, and Prosperity,” featured key government officials presenting updates on various projects and engaging directly with the public.
Opening the forum, Minister for Information Fatimatu Abubakar said the town hall meetings are part of the government’s strategy to account for its achievements over the past seven and a half years.
“Our goal is to create a government that listens, responds, and acts in the best interest of its people. These town hall meetings are a step towards achieving that vision. We are building a future where every Ghanaian feels included and empowered to contribute to our nation’s growth,” she said.
She added that the Ministry will visit the remaining 15 regions in the coming weeks to engage citizens and collect feedback on government projects and policies, aiding in the delivery of its initiatives.
Greater Accra Regional Minister Daniel Titus Glover provided a comprehensive update on the developmental projects undertaken by the Akufo-Addo and Bawumia administration, highlighting the government’s commitment to completing stalled projects.
“We are committed to improving the lives of our citizens through strategic infrastructural development. From roads and bridges to schools and hospitals, we are building a future where every Ghanaian can thrive,” stated Mr. Glover.
Finance Minister Dr Mohammed Amin Adam provided an in-depth analysis of the government’s economic interventions, stating measures to rebound the Ghanaian economy despite global economic challenges.
“Despite the global economic challenges, our administration has managed to stabilize the local currency, reduce inflation, and achieve a trade surplus. We are projecting a growth rate of 3.4% by the end of 2024, a testament to our resilient economic strategies,” Dr. Amin Adam emphasized.
A key feature of the event was the exhibition centre, where all 29 districts within the Greater Accra Region showcased their projects and initiatives.
This platform allowed local governments to highlight their contributions to regional development and facilitated direct interactions between government officials and the public.
The meeting brought together a diverse audience, including government officials, youth groups, union representatives, and community leaders.
This inclusive approach ensured that critical issues were discussed from multiple perspectives, fostering a collaborative environment for problem-solving and idea-sharing.
Discussions covered key sectors such as healthcare, infrastructure, and economic empowerment, with government appointees answering pressing questions from journalists and the public.
A youth leader from the region expressed appreciation for the initiative. “It’s refreshing to see the government engaging with us directly.
This platform allows us to voice our concerns and contribute to the development of our communities. I hope this continues beyond the meetings,” he said, echoing the sentiments of many attendees.
In the next few weeks, the Ministry of Information will extend these town hall meetings to the remaining 15 regions, aiming to bridge the gap between the government and the people.
By decentralizing communication and fostering open dialogue, the administration hopes to build a more inclusive and prosperous Ghana.
The initiative will culminate in a national forum, where feedback and recommendations from all regions will be consolidated and presented to the government for implementation.
This process ensures that citizen input is not only heard but also acted upon, reinforcing the administration’s commitment to participatory governance.
Minister Fatimatu Abubakar, in her closing remarks, emphasized that fostering open dialogue and collaboration will strengthen the bond between citizens and the government, ultimately driving progress and development throughout Ghana.
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