Lugari School To Get Classroom Block worth Sh.18 million

Sep 10, 2023 - 13:51
 0
Lugari School To Get Classroom Block worth Sh.18 million
Lugari MP Nabii Nabwera(R) and Lumakanda Assistant County Commissioner Christine Cheboi (L) during the launch of construction of an eight-classroom storey block worth Sh.18 million at Mahiga primary school in Mautuma Ward.

Lugari,

Sunday September 10, 2023

KNA by Melechezedeck Ejakait

Mahiga primary school in Mautuma Ward has received a major boost after Lugari legislator Nabii Nabwera launched construction of an eight-classroom storey block worth Sh.18 million.

Speaking after the ground breaking ceremony, Nabwera said he is determined to transform infrastructure in Lugari schools and provide a conducive environment that will enable learners to explore their full potential.

The first-time lawmaker who decried the sorry state of infrastructure in many schools in Lugari reprimanded his predecessors for neglecting the plight of learners in the constituency.

Nabwera and other leaders including ward representatives Charles Anyona (Mautuma), Grey Moi (Lugari), Dan Mukwami (Lwandeti) and Lumakanda Assistant County Commissioner Christine Cheboi called for collective and focused efforts from all stakeholders in order to

enhance the constituency’s education standards.

The leaders said all stakeholders must work in tandem and accord the children the best learning environment for them to excel in their studies.

Nabwera took issue with parents for abdicating their parental responsibilities of guiding their children and leaving the teachers to bear the burden.

He said, “Parents we must work together and be responsible. The government didn’t write a letter to you asking for children.

“You want me as your MP to be responsible, you want the chief and the Member of County Assembly to be responsible yet you do not want to be responsible and play your role. What kind of parent are you? You cannot even pay Sh.100 for your child to take lunch at school?”

He reminded parents that children are a blessing from God and the only inheritance they can currently give to them is proper education.

Cheboi lauded the MP for the relentless effort he has made to transform the constituency’s education sector since his election last year.

She said education is the greatest equalizer and each child must be given a conducive environment and necessary support to get an education.

 “Majority of people are successful in life because of education. With education, one can be employed and in case they are not employed they will have the knowledge and skills to economically uplift themselves,” she said.

Mukwami said all education stakeholders need to complement each other by proactively playing their respective roles for the society to move forward.

He told parents that if their Member of Parliament provides the necessary infrastructure in their schools, they should not again wait for him to buy uniforms and books for their children.

Moi blasted contractors who have been doing shoddy work whenever they are accorded a chance to construct classrooms.

He urged members of the public to always keep a close eye on whenever a project is launched in order to ensure it is done to the required standards.

“Let us be watchful and ensure the structures are up to standard. We should not waste public funds on poorly done projects,” he said.

Courtesy; KNA

 

What's Your Reaction?

like

dislike

love

funny

angry

sad

wow