
The Majority Caucus in Parliament is set to request a detailed audit of the One District One Factory (1D1F) policy, citing widespread concerns over corruption and abuse. According to party members, the move is aimed at ensuring transparency and accountability in the implementation of the programme.
The 1D1F policy, launched in 2017, aims to establish one factory in each of Ghana’s districts to boost industrialization and create jobs. However, the programme has been dogged by allegations of corruption and mismanagement.
A senior member of the Majority Caucus said the audit is necessary to get a clear picture of the programme’s implementation and identify areas of concern. “We want to know how much has been spent, how many factories have been established, and what benefits have accrued to the communities,” he said.
The minority party has also expressed concerns over the lack of transparency in the programme’s implementation. The call for an audit is seen as a major development in the ongoing debate over the 1D1F policy.
The programme has been touted as a flagship initiative of the government, but critics argue that it has failed to deliver on its promises. The audit is expected to shed light on the programme’s performance and inform future policy decisions.
Parliament is expected to take up the issue when it resumes, and stakeholders are eagerly awaiting the outcome.
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*1D1F Under Fire: Majority Caucus Demands Audit*
The Majority Caucus in Parliament is set to request a detailed audit of the One District One Factory (1D1F) policy, citing widespread concerns over corruption and abuse. According to party members, the move is aimed at ensuring transparency and accountability in the implementation of the programme.
The 1D1F policy, launched in 2017, aims to establish one factory in each of Ghana’s districts to boost industrialization and create jobs. However, the programme has been dogged by allegations of corruption and mismanagement.
A senior member of the Majority Caucus said the audit is necessary to get a clear picture of the programme’s implementation and identify areas of concern. “We want to know how much has been spent, how many factories have been established, and what benefits have accrued to the communities,” he said.
The minority party has also expressed concerns over the lack of transparency in the programme’s implementation. The call for an audit is seen as a major development in the ongoing debate over the 1D1F policy.
The programme has been touted as a flagship initiative of the government, but critics argue that it has failed to deliver on its promises. The audit is expected to shed light on the programme’s performance and inform future policy decisions.
Parliament is expected to take up the issue when it resumes, and stakeholders are eagerly awaiting the outcome.
Call or WhatsApp +233 20 2190 250 and share your story.
Author: Korkor Anumu


