Audit Ialibu-Pangia administration ops

Letters

I WRITE in dismay over the manner in which the Ialibu-Pangia administration is conducting government business.
On the pretext of providing service delivery, they are milking the district accounts at an alarming rate.
Section 32 officers and their deputy administrations are;

  • Collaborating with their relatives by forming paper businesses and making payments to these entities without any service rendered in breach of Public Finance Management Act 1995;
  • compromising with Government officials at the national level in providing fake consultancy services without following due processes. Such as the drafting of the five year development plan without proper, consultations, data relevance, verification, resolutions and agreement where huge sums of money were paid as double dipping;
  • much of the development funds were used on unnecessary duty travels, hotel accommodation, air fares and hire cars for family and relatives;
  • resolving on projects at a highest markup price just to get kickbacks in the implementation part of the projects; and,
  • Isolating Ialibu-Pangia elites in providing technical advice on engineering works in the district since they were more interested in kickbacks from contractors than doing quality works from Koare Road, Muli Yate and Riwi ring road that was an incomplete road project where K3 million was soaked.

While credit is given to you and the former administrator Ron Yamuna for developments in the district, these officials have become looters.
I request and invite an independent audit team to conduct audit the district’s books and verify these allegations.
Most of the impacted projects in the district are from the national government, development partners such as the Asian Development Bank and Australian Government aid programme under your
leadership as former prime minister.
The question now is where are the development funds embarked for the district and was it utilised?
I’ve written to your office on two occasions in 2017 and 2018 detailing everything but no actions were taken.
You have experienced it at the national level where those close to you are cancer.
Therefore, as a tribesmen I request you should consider replacing your administration as soon as possible using the Public Service Management Act.

John Turi,
Kawia Village,
Pangia