Victoria Ghartey
Central Administration is one of the departments of the Assembly and performs a key in both the administration and coordination of the Assembly. Their coordination role ensures that organizational goals are achieved. Central Administration is responsible for the effective and efficient administration of the Assembly.
The goal of the department is to oversee strategic management and supervise all support services and activities to enable departments, units and agencies provide reliable services in the municipality.
Objectives
The objectives of the Central administration include:
- Preparation of time table for sub-committee meetings.
- Help organise the sub-committee meetings.
- Organise heads of departments, executive and general assembly meetings for the year.
- Oversee to the Ghana school feeding programme in the Municipality.
The Central Administration has some core mandates it is required to stand for which is ”The Legislative Instrument [LI] 1961 Third Schedule Regulation 4 provided the Central Administration department of the various Metropolitan, Municipal and District Assemblies to co-ordinate the activities of the various departments, units and agencies to ensure the achievement of organisational goals”
Central Administration is one of the departments of the Assembly and performs a key in both the administration and coordination of the Assembly. Their coordination role ensures that organizational goals are achieved. Central Administration is responsible for the effective and efficient administration of the Assembly.
The goal of the department is to oversee strategic management and supervise all support services and activities to enable departments, units and agencies provide reliable services in the municipality.
Objectives
The objectives of the Central administration include:
- Preparation of time table for sub-committee meetings.
- Help organise the sub-committee meetings.
- Organise heads of departments, executive and general assembly meetings for the year.
- Oversee to the Ghana school feeding programme in the Municipality.
The Central Administration has some core mandates it is required to stand for which is ”The Legislative Instrument [LI] 1961 Third Schedule Regulation 4 provided the Central Administration department of the various Metropolitan, Municipal and District Assemblies to co-ordinate the activities of the various departments, units and agencies to ensure the achievement of organisational goals”