Government has said it is committed to
deploying the Ghana Integrated Financial Management System (GIFMIS) to the 156
Metropolitan, Municipal and District Assemblies (MMDA) by March 2018, to crack
down on financial malpractices and wasteful public spending.
The GIFMIS implementation, which started
in 2012, has been deployed to 60 MMDAs to improve efficiency and achieve
comprehensive and transparent management of public funds.
Mr. Kwaku Kwarteng, Deputy Minister
for Finance, said this at a stakeholders’ forum in Accra that brought together representatives
from the Local Government Service Secretariat; Metropolitan, Municipal District
Chief Executives; and Presiding Members among others.
The forum was aimed at discussing the
roadmap and major activities to ensure a smooth implementation, and also to
establish stronger dialogue with stakeholders at the Ministries, Department and
Agencies and MMDAs.
Mr. Kwarteng explained that implementation
of GIFMIS is in line with government’s efforts to create a more business-friendly
environment and invariably harness better opportunities for the country through
improved fiscal discipline, containing deficit, and eliminating corruption as
part of concerted efforts to ensure good governance.
The GIFMIS, he indicated, is meant to
replace all stand-alone legacy financial management systems at the MDAs and
MMDAs, with the possibility of interfacing with other systems that need to be maintained.
This is to assist in achieving improved
comprehensive, transparent and effective management of public financial resources.
“There is a need to review the
progress of work to ensure that all policy, administrative, operational and
technical issues are being addressed effectively to ensure an effective implementation
of the IGFS on the GIFMIS.
“I encourage MDAs and MMDAs to accept
the GIFMIS and adopt it to process financial transactions - including
Internally Generated Funds transactions, which are exclusively in your domain,
and to generate reports accordingly. We all have a role to play in making this a
success,” he said.
The Controller and Accountant General,
Mr. Eugene Ofosuhene, explained that the last two decades have seen an enormous
transformation in public financial management, with a marked shift from manual
to electronic systems.
He said it is in line with such
developments that government entreats management of MMDAs to accord the team the
needed cooperation to ensure a successful rollout.
“I dare say that strict adherence to
the tenets of GIFMIS will lead to the elimination of corruption in MDAs and
MMDAs in the country.
“I am convinced that successful implementation
of GIFMIS throughout all MDAs and MMDAs in the country, in line with the Public
Financial Management Act 621(2016), will go a long way to reduce external
queries and render the Public Accounts Committee of Parliament redundant as
regards public financial controls and management,” he said.
Dr. Nana Ato Arthur, Head of the Local
Government Service, said the benefit of the GIFMIS cannot be over-emphasised.
The system, when fully implemented,
will address problems concerning the lack of integration between budget
preparation and execution systems, inadequate budgetary controls, and lack of
interface between various public finance management systems across MDAs and MMDAs
among others.
“Another key milestone ahead of us is
to implement the electronic funds transfer and automatic bank reconciliation
for public funds, fixed asset modules, among others.
“The success of all these
interventions will depend on our solid commitment. It is our wish that we not only
speak but demonstrate an high level of commitment to the process,” he indicated.
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