The Ministry of Local Government, Chieftaincy and Religious Affairs (MLGCRA) has commenced a two-day training workshop for key staff to prepare the Ministry’s 2026–2029 Programme-Based Budget (PBB).
Participants were drawn from the Ministry’s departments, allied agencies, and projects, with the objective of developing a comprehensive budget document that aligns with the Ministry’s mandate and core values.
Welcoming participants on behalf of the Chief Director, Alhaji Amin Abdul-Rahaman, the Director of Research, Statistics and Information Management, Mr. Divine Ayejoh, expressed optimism that the workshop would reflect the Ministry’s commitment to integrating gender perspectives and fostering inclusivity in the 2026 budget.
He emphasized the importance of collaboration among directorates, departments, and agencies in producing a budget that truly reflects the Ministry’s programmes and activities. Mr. Ayejoh further urged participants to be guided by the provisions of the Public Financial Management Act, 2016 (Act 921) throughout the exercise.
For his part, the Director of Policy Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation, Mr. Usama Iddrisu Samu, underscored that the programme-based budget must align with the Sector Medium-Term Development Plan (SMTDP) 2026–2029, ensuring that gender-responsive and inclusive principles are not overlooked. He encouraged participants to apply their expertise to strengthen the Ministry’s financial planning and policy implementation. Mr. Samu also commended Strengthening Investment Gender Responsive Climate Adaption (SIGRA) for its continuous partnership and support towards promoting gender responsiveness within the Ministry.
The Director of Budget, Mrs. Freda Ekua Faah, explained that the workshop also aims to validate the Ministry’s 2025 Programme-Based Budget with a strong focus on gender responsiveness and inclusiveness. She stressed that the initiative seeks to mainstream gender principles across all programmes and sub-programmes to ensure equitable financial allocations that address the diverse needs of men, women, boys, and girls.
Mrs. Faah urged participants to engage actively and contribute meaningfully to the process to produce a credible and results-oriented document that reflects the Ministry’s mandate.
Source: Chantal Aidoo
Public Relations Unit, MLGCRA
