The
Local Government Workers’ Union is confident the success of the street naming
exercises at the Metropolitan Municipal and District Assemblies (MMDAs) will
help provide relevant data base for property rate collection.
The Union is therefore calling on the central
government to commit more resources to drive local governance whilst urging workers
of the MMDAs to avoid fraudulent practices and rather step up the revenue
mobilization efforts.
National
Chairman of the Union, Thomas Kujan-Tira, tells Luv News it is in the interest
of the assemblies to set targets for local staff to deliver efficiently than to
outsource revenue collection activities to private agencies.
The
Union expects that “when property owners voluntarily pay their rate, the
assemblies should reciprocate the gesture by providing the needed
infrastructure like good road network, supply of potable water, efficient waste
disposal system and modern market structures. It is an eye sore to see poor and
dilapidated market structures in both towns and cities, when in fact these
markets contribute substantially to revenue of assemblies”.
In
a statement, it asked MMDAs to continue to impact positively on development by
tackling indiscriminate waste disposal by providing effective and efficient
mechanism for waste collection, motivate property owners to voluntarily pay
their rates, rehabilitate markets and prevent encroachment on state acquired
lands.
The
Union is hopeful when people see their money been used in a judicious manner,
they will be motivated to pay the relevant rates and tolls to improve the
revenue of the assemblies.
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by Kofi Adu Domfeh
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