Mr. President,

 

Many people have expressed their views and various opinions have been given
on this subject. From the views and opinions, we are certainly in position
to identify a number of problems. I imagine the way forward is to see how
and where WNF comes in. The challenge I see though is that up to this point
all the arguments about this and that are being raised from one side. We
have still not heard from the Local Government side. Ideally, they should
have presented the problem statement to us before the forum members take to
the floor.

Mr. President,  as we try to forge a working relationship with our local
leaders, we need to be mindful that our success as community pressure group
in making a positive contribution to the development of our region has a lot
to do with the full involvement of the local leaders. They are the people on
ground. They know much more how the system they work in operates. Obviously
they know what has and what has not happened in this case.

 

This debate has nearly come to an end. A decision will have to be made. The
question is "How are we going to make such a decision when one side of the
story is not presented?"

 

And even if we did, how and where do we start the working relationship? We
can not afford to work in isolation or else our efforts may be frustrated.

It is therefore important, Mr. President that you seek audience with the
Accounting Officer to appear on this forum.

 

If possible, you should also give us direction on this issue so that
together we resolve what course of action to take. This issue is very
important to all of us and it would be good to reach a meaningful position
on it.

 

Sam Aderubo

 

 

 

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From: gard ajedra [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Thursday, June 24, 2010 7:30 PM
To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile
Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] Arua fails to spend 1.7 B shillings - Commentry

 


Fellow citizens from Arua,

It very disgusting to say the least.  It is a reflection of the type of
leadership we have in Arua District; from the RDC to LC-V to whoever....
When services are not delivered we are very quick to blame the Central
government.

Implementation of government or local government projects requires proper
planning and active finance and planning committee comprising the CAO, RDC
(overseer of government programmes), and of course the LC-V who is the
"governor" of the district.  To begin with one of the them has not been in
the office (because he is studying at a univeristy), the other is fighting
everbody in the district (the Municpality inclusive) and the CAO is left to
handle everything from planning to accounting for funds.  What would you
expect!!!

In my view for any local government system to work, we must have appropriate
structures in place and clear headed people in the structures to manage for
effective implementation of projects.  Proprer project planning is therefore
a pre-quisite for effective service delivery, which comprises the following
stages;  DEFINITION OF THE SCOPE OF WORKS, PREPARATION OF PROCUREMENT
DOCUMENTS, TENDERING AND AWARD, COMMISSIONING THE CONTRACTOR, ACTUAL
CONSTRUCTION STAGE, TESTING & COMMISSIONING THE PROJECT AND THE FINAL
HANDOVER.  All these stages have a finite time frame that can not be
circumvented.

Therefore, if funds are returned like the above situation, it is a
reflection of proper planning on the part the part of those charged in the
District.  It also shows that our District leaders have failed our people.





--- On Mon, 6/21/10, Patrick Okuni <[email protected]> wrote:


From: Patrick Okuni <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] Arua fails to spend 1.7 B shillings
To: "A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile" <[email protected]>
Date: Monday, June 21, 2010, 4:30 AM


Ori

 

Over to you for as comment...

 

Patrick

--- On Fri, 18/6/10, Patrick Ezaga <[email protected]> wrote:


From: Patrick Ezaga <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] Arua fails to spend 1.7 B shillings
To: "A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile" <[email protected]>
Date: Friday, 18 June, 2010, 23:22

Caleb,

 

Did they provide any reasons for what i would like to term as sheer madness?

On Wed, Jun 16, 2010 at 11:14 AM, Caleb Alaka <[email protected]
<http://uk.mc301.mail.yahoo.com/mc/[email protected]> > wrote:


Arua Local Government is to return close to Shillings 2,000,000,000/= (two
billion) to the Central Government after the authorities failed to utilise
the funds. The money was meant for service delivery during the 2009/10
Financial year. The Sectors that failed to use the money are works and water
departments (1.1bn), Education shs 322 Million and peace recovery and
development program (276M). The unspent monies were meant for construction
of community roads, drilling of bore holes, construction of schools and
maintenance of feeder roads that is according to the secretary finance Arua
District Local Government one Sam Wadri Nyakua. 

 

This scenario is so annoying. We are breaking our backs to ensure that our
region copes up with the rest in terms of development, our local leaders are
obdurately failing us. what are your comments ladies and gentlemen.



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