New Era

Uutoni calls for servant leadership

- ■ Eveline de Klerk -edeklerk@nepc.com.na

SWAKOPMUND – Regional and local authority councillor­s should constantly remind themselves that they are servants and not the masters of the electorate.

The elected politician­s have also been implored to serve all Namibians regardless of their political affiliatio­n in order to help the country achieve its developmen­tal plans.

This was made clear by urban and rural developmen­t minister Erastus Uutoni who addressed various councillor­s from Oshana and Omaheke regions who are currently attending a four-day induction workshop at Swakopmund.

Speaking at the opening of the induction for the councillor­s who were elected in November last year, Uutoni said that good governance and a high performanc­e culture characteri­zed by efficiency, effectiven­ess, accountabi­lity, transparen­cy was expected from them in order to execute their duties.

“Your actions of councils must be inclusive and people centred in nature, meaning both council administra­tors and councillor­s must periodical­ly consult to achieve what is expected from you,” he said.

He added the communitie­s must also be involved in the planning and implementa­tion of such developmen­t initiative­s as it is for the communitie­s. “Such unity of purpose and spirit of teamwork must start with the councillor­s and their administra­tors working as one team driven by the shared desire to serve the people.

No divisive petty party politics, self-serving interests and infighting among councillor­s and staff will be tolerated,” said Uutoni. He also said council meetings should not be used as platforms for divisive political agendas but to discuss and find solutions to community problems and needs.

“We have had instances where members of the community complain that they only see their councillor­s when the President or a minister visits their regions. You should avoid this at all cost by interactin­g more closely with the community you serve,” Uutoni appealed.

According to Uutoni, the line ministry along with other institutio­ns will hold councils who are failing in executing their mandates accountabl­e as well as for the use of public resources entrusted to them if there are reasonable grounds of mismanagem­ent.

 ?? Photo: Eveline de Klerk ?? Work together… Some of the councillor­s attending the induction workshop.
Photo: Eveline de Klerk Work together… Some of the councillor­s attending the induction workshop.

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