Buea council votes ambitious FCFA 1.7bn
budget
By Sam Che “Gaucher” in Buea
The Buea council on Wednesday December 23rd
2015 voted an ambitious budget balanced in income and expenditure at the
whopping sum of FCFA 1.7 billion. The budget was voted after close to eight
hours of heated debates, during a budgetary session of the council that
witnessed the presence of the S.D.O for Fako, Zang III, accompanied by the
regional boss of the Public Contracts Regulatory Board ARMP and the regional
representative of Feicom.
Speaking
on the occasion, the S.D.O. observed that the council was still too dependent
on government assistance despite the many avenues to increase revenue. He urged
the council management to strategize on ways of broadening the revenue
base.
The
budgetary session was also occasion for the mayor of Buea, Ekema Patrick Esunge
to take stock of achievements in 2015 and make projections for 2016. Recalling
achievements in the domain of infrastructure the mayor mentioned among others
the construction of modern classrooms at G.S Bwitingi thanks to the partnership
with PNDP; on-going construction of an ultra-modern multi-purpose cultural hall
in Boana; construction of a modern abattoir in Moli, near Muea, and
construction of classrooms in G.S Boana.
He
also mentioned rehabilitation works at the residence of the Governor and
Assistant D.O; Construction of a latrine in the Bokwaongo market; construction
of a flower market and provision of a van for easy and hygienic transportation
of meat from the abattoir to the markets.
In
the domain of road rehabilitation, Patrick Ekema mentioned the grading of roads
in Liongo, Bwitingi, Bokwai new lay-out, Bonakanda, Mile14, Small
Soppo-Wonganga, Ndongo, Bomaka, Campaign street Great Soppo, Mayor's street,
end of Muea market, Muamu and the Bova-Bokwai stretch.
In
the domain of education promotion the mayor recalled the organization of free
holiday classes for pupils and students during the last third term holidays;
provision of holiday jobs for 250 students; participation in the Buea
University open door days and the recent sponsoring of the UB debate club to
Ghana for an intellectual exchange.
These
achievements notwithstanding, Patrick Ekema regretted that the provision of
portable water to some localities was still a source of headache to the
council. He said because of objective difficulties faced by the Chinese
partners to construct boreholes, a solution to the water crisis may not come as
soon as was envisaged. This not withstanding, the mayor said some quarters like
Bonaberi in Buea town can now boast of
pipe borne water, after about 2 years of drought.
In
the social and cultural domain, apart from the monthly sports walk and keep fit
programs, the council also organized inter-quarter football competitions during
the long holidays; played an active role in the funeral of the paramount chief
of Buea, H.R.M. Nakuve Chief justice E.M.L. Endeley and also gave material
support to soldiers fighting the Boko Haram insurgency in the Far North.
Patrick Ekema said efforts to improve the
working conditions of workers of the council have been redoubled with the
up-grading of some 28 personnel. Meanwhile, some staffers who were hired on a
temporal basis will be given permanent contracts beginning January 2016.
It
was also occasion for the mayor to congratulate loyal and duty conscious
collaborators, while castigating those lazy ones who only spent time
blackmailing, back-stabbing and witch-hunting their hierarchy and other
colleagues.
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