Sunday, April 13, 2008

Kaberamaido land lords fail to renovate houses.

JOSEPH ONYANGO
KABERAMAIDO 13/4/2008.

House owners of Kaberamaido town have delayed to meet the deadline of April 1st to paint and renovate their houses.

The deadline of renovating these houses was agreed upon by the town council authorities and district leaders last year.

This was aimed at improving hygiene and sanitation in the town together with giving the town generally good out look.

While recognizing the delay, Kaberamaido Resident District Commissioner (RDC), John Eresu insists that people should accept to renovate these diminishing down houses.

Eresu says the office of the RDC is willing to give a political weight and support to supplement town council resolutions to make sure that the land lords begin renovating the houses.

He also noted that there is need to push the community to do it because they have not been living in urban places.

The opinion leaders in Kaberamaido district feel houses should be renovated in order to attract visitors to the town and support electricity installation which is rumored will begin soon.

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Kaberamaido Resident District Commissioner (RDC), John Eresu has called upon the residents in the town to identify viable investments that bring income to them.

Eresu disclosed this at a press briefing at his office while avoiding commenting on how soon the electricity will reach Kaberamaido.

He argued that even if the electricity reaches Kaberamaido now people will not be able to pay the bills due to lack of money amongst the community.
He further questioned whether the community is prepared enough to use the electricity.

Eresu also gave an example of people failing to pay water bills which he said is bad because the community should be able to pay the services that they demand for.
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Special Police Constable in Kaberamaido district has gone back to primary six for studies.

Emmanuel Ajobe aged 40 attached to Kaberamaido police station registered him self in Kaberamaido town ship primary school.

Emmanuel Ajobe says his aim is to uplift the standard of Iteso which he said has declined due to land wrangling and over drinking.

Ajobe who formerly stopped in senior three says that his aim is to get an “0” level certificate and continues with further education.

The optimistic Ajobe explains that he want to get 1st grade and would be comfortable the people in Teso that day.

He said his boss have granted him study leave which he alternate at night.

For record the District Police Commanders who have served in Kaberamaido district have been allowing their junior police constables to study at day time while at night they go for duties.

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