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Atebubu-Amantin to increase internally generated funds

MR BUKROH Mr. Bukroh presenting the budget estimates

Sun, 25 Oct 2020 Source: Daniel Oduro-Stewart, Contributor

The Atebubu-Amantin Municipal Assembly is set to raise two million Ghana cedis (GH¢2,000,000) as internally generated funds for the 2021 fiscal year.

This came to light at a budget hearing in Atebubu at which four other districts namely: Sene East and West as well Pru East and West also presented their budgets.

According to the Atebubu-Amantin municipal budget analyst Mr. Festus Bukroh, 25% of the amount will be applied to the payment of the cost of some capital projects in the municipality namely: the completion of a court complex in Atebubu, supply and installation of streetlights in Atebubu, completion of a mortuary project and female ward at the Atebubu government hospital and the opening of some town roads in Atebubu.

The assembly projected the same amount last year but could only raise one million, one hundred and six thousand, eight hundred and sixty cedis and nineteen pesewas (GH¢1,106,860.19) representing 55.34% of the estimated revenue due to the covid-19 pandemic which adversely affected businesses in the municipality.

In all the assembly expects total revenue of ten million, six hundred and twenty-four thousand, one hundred and seventy-eight cedis and sixty-six pesewas (GH¢10,624,178.66) for the period made up of grants, compensation of employees, district assemblies common fund, district development fund, people with disability fund and the MP’s common fund among others.

Present were representatives of the ministry of local government and rural development, chief executives from the affected districts, the Bono East regional budget analyst, and the chief director of the Bono East regional coordinating council George Padmore Mensah who read a speech from the minister for finance and economic planning on behalf of the Bono East regional minister Kofi Amoakohene.

Source: Daniel Oduro-Stewart, Contributor