Moisbridge Landlords Advocate for Infrastructure Upgrades Ahead of Municipality Status
In a proactive move to address the imminent transition of Moisbridge into a municipality, an Ad Hoc committee convened today at the County Offices in Moisbridge. The meeting, spearheaded by Chairman Joel Ng’eno and Vice-Chairman Eric Plal, alongside a committee comprising seven members from various professional backgrounds, marked the beginning of a concerted effort to gather input from the community.
One of the key voices in this preliminary dialogue was Bishop Patrick Kimeli, the Moisbridge Ward MCA. Landlords from the area voiced their concerns, focusing primarily on essential infrastructure upgrades necessary for the town’s evolution. Foremost among their requests was the improvement of the sewerage system, a vital aspect of urban development. Additionally, they advocated for the installation of more street lights to enhance safety and security, as well as an expansion of the road network to accommodate the anticipated growth.
The discussions underscored the community’s recognition of the impending transformation and the need to address infrastructure shortcomings proactively. With Moisbridge poised to attain municipality status, there is a growing sense of urgency to lay the groundwork for sustainable development.
Chairman Joel Ng’eno emphasized the committee’s commitment to collating and prioritizing the feedback received, ensuring that the town’s transition is smooth and beneficial to all residents. He stressed the importance of collaboration between stakeholders, including government agencies, local businesses, and the broader community, to realize Moisbridge’s full potential.
The impending municipality status not only signifies a milestone for Moisbridge but also opens doors to potential funding opportunities, including support from international organizations such as the World Bank. These resources will play a crucial role in facilitating the town’s development initiatives, aligning with the aspirations of its residents.
As the Ad Hoc committee continues its outreach efforts, engaging with various segments of the community, Moisbridge stands on the cusp of a transformative journey towards becoming a vibrant and thriving municipality.