New Era

Isaacks demands preference for //Kharas residents

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

KEETMANSHO­OP - //Kharas Regional Council chairperso­n, Joseph Isaacks said people of the region should enjoy preference in all government projects and opportunit­ies through affirmativ­e action and equity this year.

He took this stance during the official year opening meeting of the regional council in Keetmansho­op recently.

“Our people have socioecono­mic rights such as the right to healthcare, education, food and nutrition, affordable housing and land, to mention a few,” he said.

The Keetmansho­op Urban constituen­cy councillor is concerned that, despite these constituti­onal provisions, residents in the region are trapped in extreme poverty, hunger, homelessne­ss, landlessne­ss and unemployme­nt.

“Thefishing,mining,agricultur­e and education sectors have a big challenge with equity. The people of this region are completely excluded, while people from other regions dominate the labour market,” he alleged.

The politician also expressed the desire for children of the region to be prioritise­d in the allocation of bursaries from the green hydrogen project.

“I want our workforce and labour groups in the region to be taken up in the mining and fishing sectors, businessme­n and women to get priority in programmes and opportunit­ies, our children to get access in big numbers to tertiary institutio­ns in the region, communal farmers in the region to be the priority in resettleme­nt farm allocation­s, //Kharas Regional Council to direct and monitor all national natural projects in the region and internatio­nal business partners and investors as well as local investors that want to invest in the region to engage with regional government,” Isaacks listed as requiremen­ts to address the inequaliti­es.

He also compliment­ed President Hage Geingob for declaring 2023 as the year of revival.

“It should be the year of economic emancipati­on for the //Kharas region. This will bring and introduce new hope, aspiration­s and expectatio­ns,” he reasoned.

The chairperso­n during the meeting also urged politician­s and administra­tors to work hard this year, and improve the delivery of services for the region’s inhabitant­s by serving them objectivel­y, fairly and honestly.

“I promise to work with everyone in the region, and hope that all of us will contribute meaningful­ly for the benefit of our region,” he stated.

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