Hi All,
Thanks to Thompson and Edwin for proposing the idea of building roads with Plastic Material. However, I am unreservedly in confusion as it would be first of its kind to construct our road with newly introduced plastic material. Should you twos explain further on how we gonna construct the road, and who is going to finance this?..Anyway, I don’t want you guys to further be driven by this impracticable perception but the idea behind the discussion is to seek for some Donor agencies who might want to help our people to maintain our road from Ita to Koare.
I just drove the muddy road last week during my break and indeed couldn’t sleep well the night after. ” That’s where I was born, and where I will be buried “ was the lyrics of a song flicked into my mind as the tempo of the engine roared through the muddy. The road has gone from bad to worse and no one person from Kuare has taken the initiative to maintain it. The only PMV owners, can’t do very much as they only patch some areas where vehicles get bogged up.
The more we wait for our MP or other politicians, the more we see our roads deteriorate and sooner or later we all will leave all vehicles at Tindua or Ita and carry our cargos to get back to our villages. I think, Road is indeed a very vital need for our people. The other tangible developments will fall in line if we have better road system.
Joel Raitano has done is part in developing Kuare and just recently announced the 3 Million Project for High School. I just heard that, all our people back at home would start fixing the road before the materials be delivered to Kuare. If there is really a neeed for Dynah, then I suggest the 3million can be utilised for purchasing or hiring 4x4 Dynah for the road. John, can you talk to Joel Raitano on behalf of this organization regarding this and also put up notice on the website as advised by Brian?. Also, consult David Wereh on the statues of ADB Project.
Many thanks to you, John and Awel for creating Koare Konda website to discuss and contribute ideas as to how we gonna bring in services back in Kuare. We can’t fold our hands waiting for politicians too long, it is time the intellectuals of Kuare as to stand united, leaving political differences behind and discuss as to how we can change Kuare.
Thanks
Nick