Thursday, 21 July 2016

County relocate Mutara primary school

By John Mutua /GPS



H.E the governor unveiling the engineers of the Mutara primary relocation project to the public


The county government is to relocate Mutara primary school to a safer ground at a cost

of Ksh 11 million.

The school is in Mutara Forest, where students face danger of being attacked by wild

animals as they go to school.

“We are aware that the work of building schools lies under the Constituency

Development Fund, but my government will finance the relocation of the school for

safety of our children,” H.E. Governor Joshua Irungu said, during the groundbreaking of

the proposed school-relocation site.

The governor was shocked to learn that the pupils travel unprotected deep into the

forest to access the school. The construction is expected to be completed in January

2017. He instructed the contractor to recruit most of the workers from the area.

The governor was on wards visit and he expected several ongoing projects, including

Kiamariga road, market and Mutara dispensary, which is 80% complete.

The Salama MCA Hon Wakahiu thanked the governor for visiting projects in his ward, in

addition to offering the relocate the school. The area MCA expressed his gratitude to

the county government for changing the face of Salama ward and initiating projects in

the area.

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