New Era

LPM candidate promises changes

- ■ Steven Klukowski -sklukowski@nepc.com.na

KEETMANSHO­OP - Joseph Isaacks, the Landless People’s Movement (LPM) candidate for Keetmansho­op Urban constituen­cy said if voted into power his priority will be to engage regional stakeholde­rs including investors to work towards uplifting socio-economic circumstan­ces of the less privileged in the constituen­cy.

He recently told New Era about his intentions if he wins the upcoming regional council elections.

The candidate believes that LPM is the alternativ­e in politics as ‘it does things differentl­y from the rest’.

Isaacks also promised to revisit the governance issues, including the developmen­t committee in the constituen­cy to align it in compliance with the LPM manifesto.

“In terms of the regional procuremen­t committee, we strive towards making tender awards more transparen­t and with effective scrutiny,” said Isaacks.

Under his leadership, more local labour will also be used for government projects and that outsiders will only be considered if expertise is lacking in Keetmansho­op and the // Kharas region as a whole.

He fur the r promi s ed to aggressive­ly canvas for oppor tunities to create employment for the residents in the constituen­cy.

“Putting up irrigat ion schemes, crop production, entreprene­urial projects and more infrastruc­tures will then address the unemployme­nt dilemma,” he added. “LPM will also support and establish more Small-andMedium Enterprise­s for people to create and provide employment,” said Isaacks. LPM will engage non- government­al organisati­ons, investors and government to come up with modalities to empower women and the youth through self- sustainabl­e projects and skills enhancemen­t, he said

In terms of service delivery to informal settlement­s in the town of Keetmansho­op, Isaacks promised to bring a satellite police station, primary school and social grant payment point to these areas.

The political candidate also promised the rezoning of informal settlement areas, providing each person with a piece of land with basic water, sanitation and electricit­y services.

Isaacks plans to engage the relevant stakeholde­rs for the establishm­ent of safe houses for sex and gender-based violence victims and more effective rehabi l i tat ion methods for offenders.

He is also going to look into the current land reform policy to ensure equal distributi­on of available land.

LPM will also revisit the Agrarian Reform Policy to promote food security for local consumptio­n and if allowed, the export of agricultur­e products.

Isaacks is a part- time paralegal officer who grew up in Keetmansho­op.

 ?? Photo: Steven Klukowski ?? In the running… LPM’s candidate for Keetmansho­op Urban Joseph Isaacks.
Photo: Steven Klukowski In the running… LPM’s candidate for Keetmansho­op Urban Joseph Isaacks.

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