Ijara residents want banks in the area

Sep 10, 2023 - 15:00
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Ijara residents want banks in the area
Ijara MP Abdi Ali sheikhow and his predecessor Sophia Abdi Noor attended a meeting in Hulugho town in a past event. (Photo by Mohamed Dahir).

Ijara,

Sunday September 10, 2023

KNA by Mohamed Dahir

Residents of Ijara constituency have appealed to major banks in the country to open branches in Masalani town, the sub county headquarters.

Led by the former Ijara County Council chairman Mohamed Gure, they appealed to financial institutions to invest in the town, from where they will also be able to cater for customers from the nearby Hulugho and Bothai sub counties.

The same sentiments were shared by chairman of the Masalani watchdog group Abdullahi Abdi, business woman Ubah Yasin and a section of local elderly persons who normally receive the Sh2000 monthly stipend from government.

The leaders decried that care givers of the stipend’s beneficiaries have to travel for 48KM to Hola town, Tana River County where the nearest Kenya Commercial Bank (KCB) is located, to access the stipend, ending up spending much of it on transport, hence the money ends up not being used for the intended purposes.

Worse still, those from Hulugho and Bothai sub counties are compelled to cover about 150km to access similar services in the neighboring Tana River County, beating all logic of assistance.

The residents are now making a special appeal to the Premier Bank CEO, Osman Dualle, who hails from the area to consider their plight, even as they continue to woo other financial institutions.

Meanwhile, Ijara sub-county has 7 secondary schools and 49 primary schools, whose finances are channeled through Garissa town banks (158kms away) or Hola Town (48kms away).

The situation is worse during rainy seasons, as residents experience even more difficult times traveling, due to the poor road network between Masalani Bridge and Hola town.

Courtesy; KNA

 

 

 

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