The Chief Executive of Millennium Development Authority (MiDA), Martin Esson-Benjamin is describing Ghana’s qualification for a new funding from the US government’s Millennium Challenge Compact as an endorsement of the management of the first compact.
The Board of Directors of the Ghanaian outfit declared last week Ghana’s eligibility to submit proposals for its second compact.
Speaking to Joy Business Report, Mr Esson-Benjamin said the first compact, worth $547 million over five years, is currently in its fourth year of execution and is geared towards reducing poverty through agricultural transformation.
"Ours is a very complex and ambitious compact but I can see that whenever references are being made to compacts that are being managed well, Ghana stands out as one of them.
"When we are looking at the applications from various other countries for support again, Ghana emerged with Georgia as the two countries that were selected to continue to a second compact…It is a vote of confidence in the way we have managed the project on hand," he indicated.
Mr Esson-Benjamin pointed out that though the government will have the final say in the allocation of the Millennium Challenge Compact funds, he is optimistic that agriculture will still take centre stage once again in the second compact as 70% of Ghana’s working population are in that sector.
Source: Joy Business Report/Ghana
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Tags:
Latest Stories
-
Don’t let power change you – Archbishop Duncan-Williams tells NDC
7 minutes -
Andre Ayew sores again, but Le Havre falls to RC Lens
14 minutes -
GFA names Kassim Ocansey as new Black Meteors Head Coach
21 minutes -
Michael Baidoo makes Plymouth Argyle debut in FA Cup win over Brentford
29 minutes -
Akufo-Addo appointees to boards, corporations, commissions, and councils lose jobs
48 minutes -
Today’s front pages: Monday, January 13, 2025
56 minutes -
Samson’s Take: Punish the criminal ‘vigilante’ takeovers
1 hour -
Kwasi Siaw: Pioneering African talent management with HC Talent
1 hour -
Damongo: NDC youth allegedly shuts down community mechanised borehole
3 hours -
Mahama vows to uncap NHIS levy in upcoming budget
3 hours -
‘God is telling you to lead through difficult times’, says Rev. Wengam to Mahama
3 hours -
Appiah-Kubi calls on Mahama to review 60-Minister pledge if governance requires
3 hours -
Aklerh makes a ‘Mash Up’ move
3 hours -
No business as usual – Mahama warns appointees
3 hours -
Mr P.O.P: Message from the Morning Man by Kojo Yankson
3 hours