New Era

Steer clear of vendetta – governor

- ■ David Adetona

Khomas governor Laura McLeod-Katjirua has implored regional councillor­s and staff to steer clear of vendetta and refrain from internal unsound labour relations and misunderst­andings which has the potential to derail service delivery and developmen­t hostage.

The Khomas Regional Council officially resumed its activities with the announceme­nt that it will continue to implement its 2017-2022 strategic plan that was designed for five-years in order to change the socio-economic conditions of the citizens despite economic challenges in the region.

Mcleod-Katjirua said the opening of the new council year is in line with its strategic plan for service delivery to the community that looks up to elected councillor­s and staff to achieve and deliver better services.

She emphasised particular­ly that the constant coordinati­on between the Khomas Regional Council, City of Windhoek, governor’s office and all the other public institutio­ns in the region is crucial to implement and provide effective and efficient services and infrastruc­ture to the people.

In support of the efforts of the council, the governor requested the full utilisatio­n of existing regional and local authority councillor­s forum quarterly meetings to share common challenges, cement efforts towards service delivery obligation­s and for collective consultati­on particular­ly in vital matters of strategic or budgeting planning and implementa­tion.

In order to focus on commitment to the aspiration­s of Namibians in the region, the governor stated that a sound chain of command, mutual respect, and smooth cooperatio­n between the councillor­s and their respective support staff are required to ensure efficient and effective service and infrastruc­ture delivery to the community.

“The hope and trust of our community is on us to effectivel­y and efficientl­y respond to their needs, wishes and aspiration­s.

We must by all means

collective­ly avoid betraying this trust which made us the candidates of choice to lead them to prosperity,” she said.

With regard to the Covid-19 pandemic challenges, the economic hardship and the alarming gender-based violence in the region, the governor called upon the councillor­s and their staff not to create any fear or hesitation to lose focus but instil confidence and broad understand­ing of the magnitude of obligation with the leadership needed for public services delivery to the citizens.

“We must be strong and brave to be at the forefront to spread the gospel of the Covid-19 pandemic health protocols or regulation­s, as well as the importance of the awaited vaccine to the course at hand of wearing facemasks, proper washing of hands and keep practising social distancing rules.

Thereafter, we must step forward with faith and strong belief to follow the path with determinat­ion in delivering better public services and infrastruc­ture to our people,” she said.

 ?? Photo: Nampa ?? Togetherne­ss… Khomas governor Laura McLeod-Katjirua.
Photo: Nampa Togetherne­ss… Khomas governor Laura McLeod-Katjirua.

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