Tuesday, February 23, 2016

Ilala Mayor outlines work plan for municipality

 
Ilala Municipal Mayor, Charles Kuyeko yesterday presented plans for increasing revenue collection, improving road infrastructure, education spending and making the municipality clean.
Kuyeko unveiled his plans yesterday in Dar es Salaam when he was receiving Chadema’s manifesto from the party’s Coast Regional Co-coordinator, Casmir Mabina.
On infrastructure improvement, the mayor said he will not hesitate to take disciplinary action against unscrupulous contractors. 
“We plan to have more tarmac roads in the municipality which is the catalyst for economic development and in turn a source for increased revenue collection,” he said.
He further said that in improving education infrastructure, the municipality will focus on building between five and eight classrooms in schools to curb overcrowding in one class. 
“It is simply not right for some 300 pupils to be crammed in one classroom; this just makes the learning experience unpleasant.
“We are going to make sure we reduce overcrowding in our schools so children can get free quality education by creating a comfortable learning environment,” said Kuyeko.   
He cautioned that contractors who will build substandard roads shall never be awarded other contracts by the municipality and disciplinary and legal action will be taken against them and irresponsible civil servants won’t be spared.
He further said they will seal all loopholes that lead to revenue loss by monitoring all sources of income which include property taxes, billboards advertising tax and as well as other levies.
“If revenue collection will be increased, the municipality will be able to manage its development projects including supporting free and better education that we have been talking about,” he stressed.
According to him, there are several companies in the municipality that evade paying taxes and make the municipality lose funds on a monthly basis.
On the issue of cleanliness, he said that they want to make the municipality clean thus they have secured a loan from CRDB Bank which will help in buying 18 new garbage collection trucks, which will be distributed in the 36 wards.
“Our intention is to ensure that two wards are served by one garbage collection truck, a move that will simplify the whole garbage collection exercise in the municipality,” he said.

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