Public Agenda NewsPaperPublic Agenda NewsPaper
  • General News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Health
  • Development Agenda
  • World News
  • Features & Opinions
  • Election watch
  • Editorial
Font ResizerAa
Public Agenda NewsPaperPublic Agenda NewsPaper
Font ResizerAa
  • General News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Health
  • Development Agenda
  • World News
  • Features & Opinions
  • Election watch
  • Editorial
Search
  • General News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Health
  • Development Agenda
  • World News
  • Features & Opinions
  • Election watch
  • Editorial
Follow US
Breaking NewsDevelopment Agendatop stories

Ghana risks derailing its progress towards poverty reduction

Latifa Carlos
Last updated: November 12, 2019 6:43 pm
Latifa Carlos
Share
3 Min Read
Dr Emmanuel Ayifah,Deputy Country Director, SEND Ghana
SHARE

Government’s effort towards defeating poverty and reducing inequalities among the extremely poor Ghanaians could be impeded, if unnecessary delays in the disbursement of funds to beneficiaries of LEAP continue to occur, Send-Ghana, a policy and advocacy think tank has cautioned.

 “We would like to caution that Ghana risks derailing the progress made in her efforts towards defeating poverty and reducing inequalities, if we allow needless delays and irregularities in funds disbursement to undermine the impact of poverty reduction intervention such as LEAP.

“We therefore urge government to never again delay in the payment of LEAP beneficiaries, and the effect of such undue delays could be devastating on the lives of the poor and vulnerable,” the Organization advised.       

More Read

Eliminating Intra-African Trade Barriers no Longer Optional – AfCFTA Scribe
Judge reverses Trump administration’s cuts of billions of dollars to Harvard University
I’ll hold you to the June 2026 deadline – Mahama to Ofankor–Nsawam road contractor
Draft report on review of Constitution to be ready by October – CRC
GRNMA apologises to Health Minister over attacks

The caution follows a delay in the release of funds for the 61th cycle LEAP payment to beneficiaries across the country, creating discomfort and anxiety amongst the recipients.

The delay affected some 30,000 LEAP Household with over 125,000 beneficiaries in 10 districts across the country during the previous payment cycle in June.

Addressing a News Conference in Accra Monday, the Deputy Country Director of SEND-Ghana, Dr Emmanuel Ayifah, said the organization issued a press statement in September 2019, drawing the attention of government about the predicaments and sentiments of Livelihood Empowerment Against Poverty beneficiaries and thus called for its immediate intervention.

“SEND-Ghana is happy to learn that government responded favorably and in October last month, funds were released and payment to LEAP beneficiaries have since been completed in most part of the regions. We highly commend the government for fulfilling its obligation to the core poor in our society,” Dr Ayifah stated.  

He was of the view that the disbursement of the cash is critical to restoring confidence in the programme, and guaranteeing the safety and dignity of the poor and vulnerable citizens, who count on LEAP to address their basic needs.

Dr Ayifah also called on government to make adequate provisions for social protection expenditure, as it presents the 2020 Budget Statement and Economic Policy on November 13th 2019 and ensure that such budgetary allocations are fully and timely disbursed.

Social protection, according to him is the right of citizens and that it is not a favour being done to the beneficiaries, Therefore, government’s attempt at fulfilling such rights must not be done partially.

 He further called on government to increase the grant size and ensure its timely inflows, which in SEND-Ghana’s view, largely resonates with the voices of diverse groups and stakeholders, including Civil Society, research institutions and the academia.

By Mohammed Suleman

Share This Article
Facebook Whatsapp Whatsapp Email Copy Link Print

Latest News

Shadows of Empire: The CIA, Kwame Nkrumah, and the Struggle for Ghanaian Sovereignty
September 3, 2025
Empowering Rural Women through environmental justice: GAGGA grantees convene in Accra
September 3, 2025
Birim North District Unveils Medium -Term Development Plan and More…
September 2, 2025
Chief Justice Getrude Torkornoo removed
September 1, 2025
ABANTU Engages Unsuccessful Women Parliamentary Candidates to Strengthen Political Participation in Ghana
August 28, 2025
Pakistan unveils 7-point plan for Gaza peace at OIC summit
August 26, 2025
Bagre Dam Spillage claims life of farmer
August 26, 2025

You Might Also Like

Breaking NewsBusinesstop stories

Ghana and Nigeria explore electricity for gas barter agreement

August 26, 2025
Breaking NewsGeneral Newstop stories

Ghana drops to 61st in 2025 Global Peace Index

August 26, 2025
Breaking NewsDevelopment AgendaElection watch

Charles Abugre Chairs MiDA Board

August 22, 2025
Breaking NewsBusinesstop stories

Ghana cedi is world’s best-performing currency – Mahama tells investors in Japan

August 20, 2025

About Us

Public Agenda is fou­nded and owned by Pu­blic Agenda Communic­ations.

Public Agenda was founded as a public interest Me­dia entity. Its Visi­on is to contribute to building a well-i­nformed society where accurate informati­on dissemination is the cornerstone of a democratic, just and equitable society.

Its mission is to inform, guide and bui­ld responsible citiz­enship and accountab­le decision making and strive for excell­ence in the media in­dustry. Public Agenda Communications is managed by a Board of Directors.

Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?