Speaker and Bishop.JPG: The EALA Speaker, Rt Hon Daniel F. Kidega (left) and Bishop Alfred Acur of Lango West Diocese consult at the prayer breakfast
The EALA Speaker, Rt Hon Daniel F. Kidega plants a tree as other officials watch. the Annual Lira Waa Campaign hopes to keep the environment clean and green.
EALA
Speaker, Rt Hon Daniel F. Kidega has reiterated the need for cities and
towns in the EAC to embrace the twinning principle to spur best
practices in their management, enhance investments, security and
cleanliness.
At the same time, the Speaker says Partner
States should indeed enhance common environmental policies that would
sustain the eco-systems of Partner States beyond this current
generation.
Rt Hon Kidega, made the remarks over the weekend at the inaugural Lira Waa (Our Lira) Annual Prayer Breakfast, themed
‘Making Lira City Green and Clean’ held in Lira Municipality, in Uganda.
“In
Kigali for example, the Umuganda initiative (Community work) has gone a
long way in ensuring cleanliness and this is attributable to good
leadership, a thing which must be celebrated”, he said.
“I
am happy that a number of cities are today concerned about becoming
clean- but the city authorities cannot do it alone without support.
Successful collaboration
will lead us to achieve what we want; clean, and well planned towns and
cities”, he added.
The
Speaker offered to be the bridge in assisting the authorities in Lira
Municipality to twin with a City of their choice in the Partner States
saying it was
aimed at exchange of information and comparing notes.
The
guest preacher at the function attended by over 100 persons was Bishop
Alfred Acur of West Lango Diocese. Bishop Acur said the church was also
committed
to ensuring the face of Lira Municipality is changed.
“Planting trees and making the environment clean and pure is good. Trees make life nicer and reduce stress”,
he said as citing several verses in the Bible that attach importance to cleanliness.
Speaking
at the occasion, the Regional District Commissioner (RDC), Lira, Mwaka
Emmanuel, Lutukumoi, the brainchild of the initiative, said the cause
would make
Lira clean and strengthen its quest for elevation to a city.
“By
embracing Lira Waa Campaign, we are showing Government our hunger for a
city status. There will be two model streets that we shall all
concentrate on to make them clean, painted and with waste bins”, he added.
The
campaign seeks to rally people to plant trees, flowers and greens and
to create reliable waste management systems which is beneficial to all.
Lira Waa (Our
Lira) campaign is a model that was developed by the Regional District
Commissioner and is a model that seeks to unite the Community to own the
district, brand it and be proud of it. It envisages the transformation
of the Municipality into one of the cleanest
in modern day Uganda, and a destination everyone would want to
associate with as it hosts sub-national, national, regional and
international events.
Lira
Municipality currently hosts an ultra-modern market estimated at UGX 28
Billion and an irrigation scheme, one which the RDC says will turn the
municipality
into a bread basket for the region. Stakeholders in the campaign
include the private sector, civil servants, civil sector organisations
and cultural leaders. Corporate companies and the entire Community
have also been roped in the initiative.
Under
Article 112 of the Treaty for the East African Community, Partner
States undertake to develop common environmental management policy that
would sustain
the eco-systems, prevent, arrest and reverse the effects of
environmental degradation.
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