According to Amuriat, once voted into office he will improve the main roads in the district beginning from Munamba- Magale road, which leads to Namisindwa district headquarters. Amuriat also promised to ensure equal distribution of resources in the country.
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Patrick Oboi
Amuriat, the Forum for Democratic Change-FDC presidential candidate has pledged
better roads for Namisindwa district once elected into office. Speaking during
his campaign meeting in Magale town council on Thursday afternoon, Amuriat said
the poor road network in Namisindwa is a result of abandonment by the ruling
government.
According to Amuriat, once voted into office he will improve
the main roads in the district beginning from Munamba- Magale road, which leads
to Namisindwa district headquarters. Amuriat also promised to ensure equal
distribution of resources in the country. He also pledged to open the Lwakaka
border officially to promote free trade between Kenya and Uganda.
He also promised to improve the salaries of all civil
servants to boost their morale to love what they do. He said most servants abandon
their work station because of the little pay, something he says he would improve
once elected. Amuriat also decried the high handedness by security operatives
who stopped him from accessing Lwakaka border to address voters there.
Residents like Madina Namono, Peter Weswa and Haruna
Nambokho hailed Amuriat for the good agenda he has for the people of Namisindwa,
saying the roads in the district are impassable. Amuriat now heads to Bududa
district and later Manafwa districts.
Freelancer
Staff Reporter