A project to cover the access road leading from their very expensive
homes, unto the portion of the Accra-Cape Coast road near Jayee
University College, with concrete, by my neighbours, is nearing
completion.
It is an example of how the talent for innovation and considerable
energies of middle class Ghanaians, can be harnessed by District
Assemblies, to develop many neighbourhoods across urban Ghana.
To complete the project, my neighbours urgently need to raise more
money - in addition to the Ghc1000 they have each contributed thus far.
Mulling over the question of finding an innovative way for them to fund
the completion of the final phase of their project, I wondered precisely
what catastrophe would befall the Ga South District Assembly, if it
stepped in to help them complete it.
Perhaps an innovative way to fund such community self-help projects to
improve neighbourhoods in urban areas, would be for the Ga South
District Assembly to cede the money those neighbours of mine will
have to pay in property rates next year, to them, for doing what the
District Assembly ought to have done in the first place, if it were
fully alive to its responsibilities.
If property rates paid annually by homeowners, who undertake
community projects to improve the neighbourhoods they live in, could be
waived by District Assemblies as a tax incentive to help improve
those neighbourhoods, would the quality of life for residents of such
areas not improve dramatically across urban Ghana?
District Assemblies ought to seriously consider this approach as an
option available to them, to improve roads and other infrastructure in
the areas they administer.
They must encourage partnerships with resident associations formed by
those living in neighbourhoods like the one I currently reside in - as
a way of sharing the burden of developing residential areas under
their jurisdiction.
Perhaps a visit to our neighbourhood by the District Chief Executive of
the Ga South District Assembly, could show him what such an innovative
approach to developing urban Ghana, could achieve.
District Assemblies ought to seriously consider tapping the talent for
innovation, and harnessing the considerable energies, of Ghana's
burgeoning middle class. A word to the wise...
Tel: 027 745 3109.
Email: peakofi.thompson@gmail.com
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