Resolution Made by the Residents of Kapsaos Ward During the Baraza held at Kapsaos Centre 2024.
Yesterday, I attentively followed the resolution made by the residents of Kapsaos Ward during the Baraza held at Kapsaos Centre. The community raised several issues but in this case let me focus on three critical issues that require immediate attention, and going forward from where I sit, I commit myself to following up together with yesterday's Baraza organizers on these matters most especially from those holding various positions as far as this matters are concerned.
Kapsaos Slaughter House.
Firstly, the state of the Kapsaos Slaughter House is a cause for concern. The dilapidated condition of the slaughterhouse poses a danger to the community, and the waste discharge from the facility flows freely into nearby houses. It is disheartening to note that one of the members on yesterday's forum, who has been vocal in criticizing every efforts to address this issue, is directly affected by the sewage and foul smell emanating from the slaughterhouse. It was evident that personal interests, possibly influenced by political affiliations, are clouding this individual's judgment and hindering our collective efforts to address this pressing issue. It is essential to prioritize the health and safety of the community over personal agendas.
Songinin ECDE
Secondly, the deplorable state of the Songinin ECDE classes is alarming. The photos presented during the Baraza clearly depict the dire conditions in which our children are being educated. As a community, we have a responsibility to provide a conducive learning environment for our children, and it is imperative that immediate action is taken to address the infrastructure challenges facing the Songinin ECDE.
Secondly, the deplorable state of the Songinin ECDE classes is alarming. The photos presented during the Baraza clearly depict the dire conditions in which our children are being educated. As a community, we have a responsibility to provide a conducive learning environment for our children, and it is imperative that immediate action is taken to address the infrastructure challenges facing the Songinin ECDE.
Kapsaos Market
Lastly, the neglect of the Kapsaos Market was and is still a matter of great concern. The once vibrant and bustling market has been left to deteriorate, impacting the livelihoods of the vendors and the overall economic activity in the area. It is crucial to revitalize the market and restore its former glory to support the local economy and promote community development.
Lastly, the neglect of the Kapsaos Market was and is still a matter of great concern. The once vibrant and bustling market has been left to deteriorate, impacting the livelihoods of the vendors and the overall economic activity in the area. It is crucial to revitalize the market and restore its former glory to support the local economy and promote community development.
In conclusion, as we head into the future, I commit myself to working collaboratively with the residents of Kapsaos Ward to address these pressing issues and ensure the well-being and prosperity of all our community members. We dare those in authorities to listen to our people's cries and act immediately, hii sio tafadhali. It is essential to set aside personal interests and political affiliations and focus on the common goal of improving the quality of life for all residents of Kapsaos. Together, we can create positive change and build a better future for our community. #Kibenditaiochei
Good work here
ReplyDeleteI'm learning that after all the president might be doing much to Ainamoi people during his visit as compared to areas like belgut whose leaders are manipulative and have decided where president will visit and the goodies. We want capital developments alongside What mteule has suggested. Leadership is about being manipulative and articulative and that's what in Ainamòì.
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