Minority calls for structured plan to clear GHS7bn DACF arrears
The Minority has called for a structured medium-term liquidation plan to address DACF arrears estimated at over GH¢7 billion.
According to Mr Annoh-Dompreh, clearing the backlog requires more than rhetorical assurances.
He proposed an independent audit by the Auditor-General to verify arrears from 2014 to date and publish a certified arrears stock.
“Arrears must be quantified transparently before they can be resolved credibly,” he said.
He further recommended a three-to-five-year amortisation plan, with a fixed percentage of annual revenue growth ring-fenced specifically for arrears clearance. He insisted that arrears payments should not be reclassified as current-year compliance.
“Repaying old debt is not the same as meeting current constitutional obligations,” he emphasised.
The Minority also proposed statutory prohibitions against rolling arrears beyond a single fiscal year, warning that perpetual backlog weakens fiscal credibility and district-level planning.
Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah
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