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100 1 _aSackey, Margaret
_eauthor
245 1 4 _aThe role of customary governance systems in enhancing local democracy: the case of Ghana
264 4 _c2012
520 3 _aLocal governance, decentralization and democracy are components of the Ghanaian traditional chieftaincy institution. This institution in the past engendered participatory democracy, good governance and social protection but is currently challenged by formal decentralization of public administration. Although the institution has remained intact, its functions have gone through several paradigm shifts both during the colonial and the post-independence eras of Ghana. Currently, the chieftaincy does not form part of the formal local government administration structure. In an enigmatic form, it maintains an informal and sacrosanct niche in local governance. There is a need for redefinition and clarification of the roles of the chieftaincy institution within the nexus of traditions, demands of good governance and modern local democracy to enable it to provide a complementary conduit for effective and efficient local governance for development.
650 0 _aLocal government
651 0 _aGhana
773 _tPhilippine Journal of Public Administration
_gvol. 56, no. 1: (January-June 2012), pages 1-22
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