The Korley Klottey Municipal Assembly (KoKMA) recorded a revenue of GHC 11.9 million at the end of October this year.
This fell short of the target of GHC 23, 988, 1171 representing a 49.55 per cent decrease of the target.
Out of the total revenue realised in October, GHC 7,662,079.73 representing 64.47 per cent came from the Internally Generated Fund (IGF) whilst the remaining GHC 4,223,258.53 representing 35.53 per cent was from grants and other government transfers.
The Municipal Chief Executive (MCE) of KoKMA, Mr Samuel Nii Adjei Tawiah, disclosed this at the third ordinary meeting of the second session of the second assembly in Accra on Wednesday.
The meeting sought to review the performance of the assembly and chart new strategies for the incoming year.
Mr Tawiah said the relatively low performance stemmed from the fact that the Assembly had not received much of the…