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ARUA DISTRICT LEADERS LAUNCH A MULTI-BILLION WATER AND HEALTH CARE PROJECT FUNDED BY THE GOVERNMENT OF ROMANIA

Arua district leaders led by the Woman Member Of Parliament Hon Paparu Lillian Obiale and the Chairman LC 5 Alfred Okuonzi today 03-01-2023 launched a multi-billion water and healthcare project.

The launch started with an interface between the district officials and representatives of the government of Romania led by the mayor of baru county His Worship Daniel Raducana.

In attendance was the Deputy Resident District Commissioner Ezama Ham Muzamil, The Deputy CAO Jimmy Ali, the district engineer Tiyo Odaa, the LC 3 chairman Pariyo Joel with his district speaker and the councillor representing people with disabilities. 

The 5 years project funded by the government of Romania in partnership with Arua district local government focuses on two sectors of water and healthcare services where there will be construction of 2 modern motorized boreholes with each costing 150 million ugandan shillings and construction of grade three health centre unit costing 1.5 billion ugandan shillings.

They all welcomed the doner and embraced the project citing it as a blessing for the district because it has come at the right time where the district is grappling with the two identified services of water and healthcare. However, they also emphasized and asked the donors to consider documenting the legal frameworks for future reference, project sustainability and project inclusiveness where the local population with satisfaction.

After the interface, the delegation headed by the Chairman LC 5 and the Woman Member of parliament did groundbreaking at the construction site in Kawuanzeti village, Vurra Sub-County, Arua District.

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