SOUTH TONGU CITIZENS PRIORITISE KEY PROJECTS AT NCCE SOCIAL AUDITING ENGAGEMENT.

SOUTH TONGU CITIZENS PRIORITISE KEY PROJECTS AT NCCE SOCIAL AUDITING ENGAGEMENT.

At a social auditing engagement organized by the National Commission for Civic Education (NCCE) in South Tongu District, residents identified key development projects they want the Assembly and government to focus on.

Purpose of the meeting:

The program was part of NCCE’s social auditing initiative, which allows citizens to:

Monitor government projects

Demand accountability

Suggest priority needs for their communities

Participate in local governance decisions

Social auditing helps communities ensure that public resources are used properly and that projects reflect the real needs of the people.

Projects citizens prioritized During the engagement, residents mentioned several urgent needs, including:

Improvement of roads

Expansion of health facilities

School infrastructure

Water supply projects

Sanitation and drainage systems

Participants stressed that these projects are necessary to improve living conditions and support development in the district.

 What officials said

NCCE officials explained that:

Citizens have the right to question how projects are done

Communities must help monitor contractors

Development works better when people are involved

They encouraged residents to remain active in local governance so that projects will not be abandoned or poorly executed.

Why this is important This kind of engagement is very powerful because:

It gives the people a voice

It promotes transparency

It reduces corruption

It helps the district get the right projects

And truly, when citizens speak, development becomes meaningful.