Stakeholders engagement practices in the public budget preparation process; a case study of the Sekondi Takoradi Metropolitan Assembly

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2021-06-23
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Stakeholders’ Engagement has become an important part of public service at both the national and the local levels. In public financial management, regular stakeholders’ engagement seen as a measure of transparency and accountability. To guarantee citizens ownership of budgets and to obtain their support during implementation, stakeholders’ engagement during the budget preparation stage considers an important practice. Ghana’s budgeting system require citizens’ participation and engagement during the budget preparation process. District Assemblies are require by existing legal framework, manuals, and guidelines to engage a number of internal and external stakeholders in the preparation of a District Budget. As to whether this important requirement is adhered to during budget preparation was the focus of this study. The study was on the topic; Stakeholders Engagement Practises in The Public Budget Preparation Process in The Sekondi Takoradi Metropolis. The study adopted questionnaires and interview as the data collection instruments and qualitative method was used to analyze collected data. Given that budgets are managed in cycles, a case study research design was adopted to allow detail study of budget management issues. Data was collected from both primary and secondary data sources. Purposive Sampling Technique was adopted to select respondents who have the experience and participation in the metropolis. The study results show that stakeholders’ engagement in the metropolis is centered around the heads of departments and the technical offices as compared to the people budgets seek to develop. Stakeholders’ engagement is not based on proper planning; staff of the Budget Office do not have the right capacity to engage. Stakeholders’ identification is centered on stakeholders relevant to local revenue mobilization. This is leaving out a significant number of stakeholders needed to enrich our budgets. The community level structures needed to engage are not established. Zonal Councils and Units Committees are not established to facilitate engagement. For a budget to be accepted by the people, the preparation process of that budget need to be more engaging than it is now
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A thesis submitted to the Department of Construction Technology and Management, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Kumasi in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the Award Degree of Master of Science in Project Management.
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Stakeholders, Engagement, Municipal Assembly, Budget Preparation
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