K’ba Gov’t Delegate begins cleaning abandoned grandstand
By Doh Bertrand Nua in Kumba
NgohNKelle Victor, Government Delegate Kumba city council |
The government delegate to the Kumba city
council, Victor NgohNkelle has embarked on renovation works at the dilapidated
Kumba grandstand as national day celebration on May 20 approaches. The
renovation works which started on Thursday May 11 constitute mainly of clearing
the surroundings, especially the entrance into the edifice, of mud and filth.
The
renovations works were started barely days after the SDO shouted on the city
boss over the dirty streets which have made Kumba look more of a garbage hip
than a modern city.
While on a brief stop at the grandstand on
the sidelines of the 2016 session to examine the administrative and management
accounts of the city council, the SDO, Chamberlin Ntou’ouNdong expressed
dissatisfaction on the garbage hip created by the city council beside the grand
stand. Visibly disappointed and not able to withstand the smell and pungent
odor emanating from the dirt deposited at the grandstand, the SDO grumbled
publicly while calling for more to be done in order to give the grandstand the
importance it deserves.
Before
now, sundry administrative officials and elites had decried the poor handling
of the grandstand especially as mud had painted and littered all its
surroundings.
Denizens
of Kumba have criticized the rehabilitation works began by the city council,
saying instead that the edifice should be reconstructed all over.
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