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Traditional Authorities Key To Sustainable Local Government Opus

October 19, 2016
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The final decision of honourable members of the Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly on a compromise to settle on Nana Adu Mensah Asare, the Amakomhene as the Presiding Member of the Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly is an indicator of how traditional authorities could be moderators of fracas contained in our traditional district assemblies which stalls the intentions of the framers of the 1992 Constitution that district assemblies should not be partisan and non-political.

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It has also triggered a questionable intent of the Constitution Review Commission on the proposition of electing District Chief Executive Officers and membership of the District Assemblies and effective working relationship of the central government and the district assembly in a region not being a strong hold of the ruling government.

Laws that do not appease public for public good but serves as a brook to anything anarchical and indecorous to peace, serenity and political stability leads to political polarization. Entrenched and polarised position of the people of Ghana brought about by some Constitutional Provisions under the 1992 Constitution continue to serve as an enervate to Ghana’s democratic progression which we seriously need to revisit to rekindle our stoke of one people, one nation and one destiny.

Participatory democracy, a cornerstone of democratic altruism, shall thrive well and shall bring all hands on deck through arrogating of political offices to all sections of the Ghanaian societies against parading on the sharp-edges of oligarchy fused with political clientelism.

In pursuit of nonpartisan political platform to serve as the highest political authority in the district that shall have deliberative, legislative and executive powers as provisioned under Article 241.3 of the 1992 Constitution, membership to the house needed be all inclusiveness of all interest groups within the district and that selection of members to the house must be independent of external influence and interference.

In a nutshell, Safe Democracy Ghana proposes that 20% Membership to the house is allocated to the Traditional Council 10% to the Ghana Peace Council and representative of the Central Government Ministries representatives at the district, then the elected Honourable Members of the assemblies elected from government electoral areas keep the 70% among whom they shall elect the District Chief Executive officer. Traditional council’s members shall elect from among them the Presiding member and the district executive council of the district assembly shall be made up of equal percentage shared among them the honourable members of the district assemblies.

Paramount Chiefs so described under Article 295 of the 1992 Constitution and Act 759 Section 13 (1 and 2) as the President of Traditional Council, who by virtue of Article 36.8 and 267 serves as the fiduciary of the land under which seats the district assembly, and Article 11(2and3) “customary law and usage” and Act 759 that made the traditional authorities the custodians of our culture and tradition cannot be denied the position to become the head of the highest political authority of the district even if that position should be Ceremonial one.

We must remember, in the case of the Kumasi Metropolis impasse, the intervention of the Kumasi Traditional Council worked the odds and not the bravado of the political parties. That is why in our humble opinion; we seek consolidating our culture and tradition in the main stream of political institutions by revisiting Article 242 (1992), local government Act 642 (1993) and the Chieftaincy Act 759 (2000)

Article 241(3) provides that “(3) Subjects to this Constitution, a District Assembly shall be the highest political authority in the district, and shall have deliberative, legislative and executive powers.”

Though recognisedby the constitution and considered for consultation on appointment of a fraction of membership into the District Assembly, Traditional Authorities before the Guggisberg 1925 Constitution have continued to be very influential in conducting communal affairs affecting their localities which has consequently affected the mindset and social reality of the Ghanaian positively and enticed the Ghanaian to cooperate in the administration and support of the chieftaincy institution.

Furthermore, to effectuate Chapter Six of the 1992 into a proper working document for livelihood, all of us must reconsider our political history from birth, culture and tradition and how we weld it with western culture called democracy for sustainable democratic progression.

Under Article 39.1 – 3 the 1992 Constitution states categorically that “(1) Subject to clause (2) of this article, the State shall take steps to encourage the integration of appropriate customary values into the fabric of national life through formal and informal education and the conscious introduction of cultural dimensions to relevant aspects of national planning. (2) The State shall ensure that appropriate customary and cultural values are adapted and developed as an integral part of the growing needs of the society as a whole; and in particular that traditional practices which are injurious to the health and well-being of the person are abolished. (3) The State shall foster the development of Ghanaian languages and pride in Ghanaian culture.”

These directives are meant for “Article 34.1 that “The Directive Principles of State Policy contained in this Chapter shall guide all citizens, Parliament, the President, the Judiciary, the Council of State, the Cabinet, political parties and other bodies and persons in applying or interpreting this Constitution or any other law and in taking and implementing any policy decisions, for the establishment of a just and free society.”

Therefore the Constitution Review Commission must take note, that, the quest for electing district chief executive under their sleeves must consider the Kumasi impasse as a honker.

Thank you very sincerely.

Faithfully yours

Munir |Saani

Conveyor

Safe Democracy Ghana

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