Thursday, March 2, 2017

Fate awabana Ludewa staff ..... It's about the loss of sh. 700 million

Prime Minister Kassim Fate has instructed Head of Region Njombe Christopher Ole Sendeka take action against staff Ludewa District Council involved the disappearance of funds developed over sh. 700 million transferred to the committee for various development projects including sh. 300 million construction of the Office of the Council.


Fate has given such a statement January 26, 2017 while speaking with people in the rally held on the field of the Council when he was on tour in Njombe District Ludewa region.

"Head of Region everyone involved and this loss will be sought wherever they have taken action and then let them give me informed of the steps you've taken. We do not tolerate those people who drew the map for sh sh 200 million. Other zijulkikani 100 million is accounted for, "- Destiny.

In addition, Destiny has instructed that the prefect of sh track much else in the district transferred 400 million for development that they are not known whereabouts.

"Find involved everywhere even if they are out of Njombe ziliko come to tell us our money," he said

Fate also command leadership of the Institute of Prevention and Combating Corruption in (PCB) to ensure cooperates with it conducts an investigation to identify the persons responsible for the loss.

In addition to this, the government says Destiny itowavumilia all staff involved in acts of embezzlement of public funds, it has urged ministers to work based on the law and ethics.

He has asked civil servants in leaving Nudge character development funds destined in their council because the government is alert and all will become clear itawashughulikia engaging in such acts.

Also, the Board of Directors are required to properly manage money destined for development in their areas and ensuring spent as intended.

Before the Prime Minister on his way Ludewa Urban appearing in the county of Mundindi Prime Minister stood by the people of the village of Mlangali who had requested the Government to help them give the various challenges facing solutions including water.

Chairman of the village, Michael Lameck said he told the Prime Minister that initially they were getting water, but for now does not come due to dilapidated infrastructure that has made kuchangishana situation and get sh. 95 million out of 200 needed.

Once these details, Destiny has instructed Engineer Water District, pumpkin Nasib village today to January 27 meeting with Mr. Lameck to cooperate with him and the look he reached to develop the physical infrastructure to the citizens for water.

"The chairman has collected sh. 95 million to buy some of the equipment you are unable to do. You should also pay attention to the concerns of citizens and the Government does not want the issues of bureaucracy. People have a water problem and you know the problem you sit, "he said.

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