The Challenges f Local Council In Promoting Good Governance: The Case of Dalocha Wereda, Silte Zone, Snnpr
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2020
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Abstract
This study aimed to assess the challenges that Dalocha wereda council faced in promoting
good governance in the wereda. Transparency and accountability which are the core
dimensions of good governance had selected for the assessment since most complaint record
in the wereda administrative concerned with the issue related to accountability and
transparency.
To achieve the study objectives, the researcher adopted descriptive research design along
with cross sectional survey and relied on both primary and secondary data source. Primary
data were collected from samples of selected Kebele dwellers (345) and council members
(30) through questionnaire, interview and group discussion. Interviews were heled with 4
individuals viz. the chairperson and the leaders of the three standing committees. Secondary
data were collected from pertinent sources like minutes and reports compiled by the council
and others. Semi-structured interview was used for the councils’ chair persons and leaders of
the standing committees. Group discussions having participant from the council and the
kebele dwellers were held. Data were analyzed using percentage and frequencies, tabulation
and the like.
From the data analysis it was found that the issues of the transparency of the council in
general and councilors in particular are very low as the council did not inform the public
about the decision passed and the activity being carried out and the councilors’ relation with
their constituency is weak; executive domination is soaring; and council is not responsive to
the needs of the community; effort that the council attempted to promote its accountability is
feeble; and most importantly the autonomy of the council is undermined and the council
independently do not decide over most important issues of the woreda.
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good governance, local council, kebele dwellers, councilors, transparency and accountability