Story by Maxwell Mensah
Parliament has approved a whopping GHS 4,444,356,455 for the Ministry of Local Government, Chieftaincy, and Religious Affairs. This significant allocation is expected to boost the ministry’s efforts in promoting local governance, chieftaincy, and religious affairs across the country.
The approved budget will likely be used to implement various initiatives aimed at strengthening local governance structures, promoting peaceful coexistence among different religious groups, and preserving Ghana’s rich cultural heritage.
As the ministry receives this substantial funding, expectations are high that it will deliver tangible results and make a positive impact on the lives of Ghanaians.
The ministry’s leadership, headed by Minister Ahmed Ibrahim, will be closely watched as they work to utilize these funds effectively.
With this approval, the Ministry of Local Governance, Chieftaincy, and Religious Affairs is poised to play a critical role in driving national development and promoting social cohesion.