Contractors Association calls for the formation of Authority

By J. K.
Nabary, GNA

Winneba (C/R) Sept. 14, GNA – Mr. Kwame Afreh,
former Chairman of the Association of Building and Civil Engineering
Contractors of Ghana (ABCECG) has called on the Minister for Works and Housing
to form an independent Construction Development Authority to check the ills in
the industry.

Mr Afreh, who was addressing the 10th annual
delegates conference/Expo held at Winneba, on the theme “Positioning of the
construction industry for sustainable and affordable infrastructure
Development-The role of the Ghanaian Contractor” said Ghana was known to have
chalked successes in many areas but definitely not in the building environment.

He said there was no way that the industry
could progress to the highest level without the formation of a development
authority.

According to him, the erratic development and
its negative impacts had cast a slur on the competence of the construction
community of professionals responsible for designing and monitoring
construction works.

In order to bring sanity in the industry, the
association with sponsorship from BUSAC fund are spearheading an advocacy
action for the formation of Construction Industry Development Authority as a
regulatory body to monitor the activities of practitioners of the industry, he
said.

In this regard, he urged all contractors,
developers, professional associations, academia, and research institutions in
the industry to help to realise the dream.

He stated that the objective of the Authority
was to secure and promote the highest professional standards and efficiency in
the built environment and to achieve the objectives of authorities.

He said that would regulate the activities of
practitioners in the industry to ensure high standards of performance, ensure
discipline and professional efficiency for stakeholder within the industry, to
promote appropriate research to enhance growth, modernisation and to enhance
improved performance in the industry.

Mr. Afreh, said it was on record that the
construction industry contributed significantly to the wealth of Ghana’s
economy, and apart from that, its activities could impact negatively on the
environment if it was not regulated and monitored.

”It was a welcome news when the President
during his campaign met contractors at the Engineering Centre and promised to
let all Government of Ghana (GOG) funded projects be executed by local
contractors and also we were assured that a percentage of all donor or extra
funded projects will go to indigenous contractors to enhance technology
transfer as well to build our capacities”.

He commended the government for fulfilling
such promise and hoped that would begin with the projects slated for housing
projects for the security agencies.

“It is therefore sad that there is no
comprehensive government policy for such a vital industry and we operate
without proper monitoring and appropriate sanctions applied where necessary,
hence the need for such authority to monitor their activities,” he added.

Later in an election conducted by officials of
Effutu Municipal Directorate of the Electoral Commission (EC) led by Ms Ama
Tawiah Akoti the Municipal Director, Mr Yao Ledi Volta Region contractors
chairman was elected as the new chairman of ABCECG.

Justice Nana Dormaahen, a High Court Judge led
Mr Yao to take the oath of office and secrecy during the swearing-in.

Mr Ledi thanked the delegates for the honour
done him and promised to execute his duties with fairness, honesty and in
accordance with the constitution of the association to ensure safe and healthy
work environment in the industry and called for their support.

GNA

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