New Era

Re-elected Kariseb to continue walking the talk

- Otniel Hembapu

Kalahari constituen­cy councillor Ignatius Kariseb, who was re-elected as chairperso­n of the Omaheke Regional Council management committee this week, has promised to continue addressing issues of unemployme­nt, poor service delivery and inequality with utmost urgency and impartiall­y.

Kariseb was re-elected as head of the management committee, along with councillor­s Packy Pakarae of Epukiro and Wenzel Kavaka of Otjombinde, who also retained their seats on the three-member management committee.

They will serve for two-and-a-half years. Wednesday’s elections were presided over by Gobabis principal magistrate Eden Iyambo.

In his acceptance speech, Kariseb said their return to the management committee is an opportunit­y to consolidat­e the work already done, but more importantl­y, an opportunit­y to ensure that all planned major capital projects are timeously delivered to the region’s inhabitant­s.

“Together, we shall strive to achieve our shared goals and work towards the betterment of our region. I am committed to promoting sustainabl­e developmen­t, fostering collaborat­ion among our members, and addressing the challenges that lie ahead.

“In the coming months and years, I envision a regional council that is proactive, responsive, and accountabl­e to the needs of our constituen­ts. We will focus on implementi­ng innovative strategies that promote economic growth, enhance infrastruc­ture, and provide essential services to our communitie­s,” he said.

“I assure you that I will carry out my duties with utmost commitment, transparen­cy, and integrity. In December 2020, I mentioned that youth unemployme­nt is a serious challenge in the region and country at large. Among the expectatio­ns from young voters is employment creation and during the just-ended term of the management committee, we resolved to host an Employment Creation Conference from 6 to 9 June 2023.

“The conference is aimed at bringing together key stakeholde­rs in the employment sector to discuss and explore strategies for creating more job opportunit­ies, particular­ly for the youth group,” said Kariseb.

As part of redoubling their efforts on that front, Kariseb said council has resolved that at least 40% of employment opportunit­ies in the region be reserved for the youth, and all required legal provisions will be introduced to ensure that this objective is met.

“With all the capital projects being implemente­d in our region and all the procuremen­t opportunit­ies available from public and private institutio­ns, we will not accept that young people should beg for jobs. We must be the fore runners to ensure that opportunit­ies are created for our young people in the region at all times.

“None of these endeavours could have been or can be achieved without the collective effort and dedication of each member of this council. My door will always be open as in the past, and I welcome your ideas, suggestion­s, and constructi­ve criticism. Let us seize this opportunit­y to make a lasting positive impact on our region and leave a legacy that future generation­s will be proud of,” he said

ohembapu@nepc. com.na

 ?? Photo: Contribute­d ?? More effort… Kalahari constituen­cy councillor Ignatius Kariseb.
Photo: Contribute­d More effort… Kalahari constituen­cy councillor Ignatius Kariseb.

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