THREE senior officials at the Bukoba
Municipal Council have been interdicted pending investigations --
following a directive by President John Magufuli over funds spent to
refurbish Omumwani Secondary School.
Dr Magufuli visited the school on Monday
after apparently being disappointed by conflicting reports on the
funds’ expenditure. While one indicated 110 million/- have been spent on
the renovation, the other report showed an expenditure of 172m/-.
Following the reports, the president
tasked the Kagera Regional Commissioner, Major General (Retired) Salim
Kijuu, to investigate the matter and take appropriate action against the
culprits.
Kagera Regional Administrative Secretary
RAS), Mr Diwani Athumani, named the officials as the Municipal
Engineer, Andondile Mwakitalu, and his assistant, Constantine Felix; and
a technician at the council, Charles Kafumu.
During the earthquake that occurred last
September in the region, students at Ihungo and Nyakato secondary
schools, which were seriously affected by the tremors, were shifted to
Omumwani Secondary School to proceed with studies.
In a televised address on Monday from
Bukoba after inspecting the damaged infrastructures, Dr Magufuli
directed the Prime Minister’s Office to account for every penny of the
tremor humanitarian funds spent on rehabilitating public infrastructure.
He issued the directive following conflicting reports on the amount spent on rehabilitating Omumwani Secondary School.
The president also directed that
Omumwani Secondary School, previously owned by CCM’s parents wing,
WAZAZI, be placed under the government through the Ministry of
Education, Science, Technology and Vocational Training.
Also in September last year, President
Magufuli revoked the appointments of Kagera Regional Administrative
Secretary (RAS), Amantius Msole, and Bukoba Municipal Council Director
(DED), Steven Makonda, following allegations that they had set up a fake
bank account to siphon off humanitarian relief funds.
The fake account was similar to the one
opened by the government to collect donations for supporting victims of
Kagera earthquake and rehabilitation of infrastructure that was
destroyed.
Three Bukoba Council officials interdicted over quake funds misuse
Reviewed by Erasto Paul
on
January 04, 2017
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