Garissa county operationalizes its fourth Municipality, Board members sworn in

Dec 29, 2023 - 18:14
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Garissa county operationalizes its fourth Municipality, Board members sworn in
Garissa governor Nathif Jama (centre) with Bura municipality board chairperson Mohamed Gabow Kharbat (R) and CEO Isaack Korio after the swearing in of the board members. Jama has been advocating for more municipalities to enable towns attract investors and donors.

Garissa,

Friday, December 29, 2023

KNA by Erick Kyalo

Bura Municipality in Garissa County has now been fully operationalized as the board members took the oath of office and are expected to assume their duties immediately.

The Municipality, which was launched on October 20 during the Mashujaa Day celebrations is the fourth in the county after Garissa Town, Masalani and Dadaab as the area governor Nathif Jama pushes for more units to devolve services further.

Those who were sworn in by Garissa Chief Magistrate Stephen Mbungi are Mohamed Gabow Kharbat (Chairperson), and members who include Ibrahim Ismail Khalif, Mahat Moulid Bashir, Elias Ahmed Lebi, Abdirauf Osman Abdi, Halima Ali Gure and Nasra Farah Gure.

In his address during the event, Governor Jama congratulated the new Municipality Board members for making it to the capacities of serving the people of Bura by taking services closer to them.

Jama has been advocating for more municipalities to enable towns attract investors and donors who are likely to supplement the efforts by both the national and county governments for urban development.

“The way forward for our country and for the counties in particular is the municipalities. That is where action is supposed to take place. That is where a lot of funding is supposed to go. Indeed, that is where we as key stakeholders of devolution, we believe by creating this municipalities we are also devolving further,” Jama said in a previous interview with KNA on the need to create more municipalities.

Among the functions that will be performed by the municipality include promotion, regulation and provision of refuse collection and solid waste management services. 

Others are promotion and provision of water and sanitation services and infrastructure (in areas within the municipality not served by the Water and Sanitation Provider.

The status will further attract investors and residents will enjoy more development in infrastructure, agriculture, drainage, education and other social amenities.

According to the urban areas and cities Act of 2011, a municipality must have a population of 70,000 to 249,000.

Additionally, it should have an integrated development plan and demonstrable capacity to generate sufficient revenue to sustain its operations.

It should have sufficient space for expansion, as well as the capacity to effectively deliver essential services to its residents, among other requirements.

Courtesy; KNA 

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