Busia CECM resigns four years after his predecessor did the same

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Busia CECM Water, Environment, Irrigation and Natural Resources - Dr. Isaac Alukwe being sworn in as CECM

About four years after Busia County’s CECM Water Mr. Gregory Odeke resigned to plunge into politics, his successor has followed suit. Odeke resigned in 2017 to contest the Teso North parliamentary seat which wasn’t a success but Dr. Isaac Alukwe has resigned after getting a better offer at Equatorial Lakes Subsidiary Program Coordination Unit (NELSAP-CU).

Busia County Govt. released the following statement to that effect;

Busia County Executive Committee Member incharge of Water, Environment, Irrigation and Natural Resources, Dr Isaac Alukwe has given notice of resignation after landing a lucrative job at the Nile
Equatorial Lakes Subsidiary Program Coordination Unit (NELSAP-CU) that is headquartered in Kigali, Rwanda.
In a letter addressed to the Governor, H.E Sospeter Ojaamong dated 1st October, 2021, Dr Alukwe said his intention to resign from his current position is to allow him take up a new employment opening elsewhere in pursuit of other career interests.
“I want to most sincerely thank you for according me an opportunity to serve in your government.” He said

He added:” I have enjoyed working for the County Government of Busia under your leadership and guidance, and appreciate the support provided to me during my tenure at the county government. I have learnt alot during this time and I will be leaving with alot of experiences and fond memories.”
NELSAP-CU domiciled in Rwanda is one the two investment programs of the Nile Basin Initiative (NBI), the other being the Eastern Nile Subsidiary Action Program (ENSAP) headquartered in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia known as Eastern Nile Technical Regional Office (ENTRO).
NELSAP-CU was established in December 1999 by the Council of Ministers for Water Affairs in the Nile River Basin, with a mission to “contribute to the eradication of poverty, promote economic growth, and reverse environmental degradation in the Nile Equatorial Lakes (NEL) region, within the overall NBI’s shared vision of sustainable socio-economic development and the equitable use of and benefit from Nile Basin water resources”.

NELSAP-CU is governed and reports to the Council of Water Ministers from 10 Nile Basin membership states of Burundi, DR Congo, Egypt, Ethiopia, Kenya, Rwanda, South Sudan, Sudan, Tanzania and Uganda.
Dr Alukwe will be incharge of six countries including Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Rwanda, Burundi and DR Congo.
NELSAP-CU within its mandate facilitates jointly agreed transformative in-country projects with regional impact/significance and trans-boundary cooperative investment projects related to the common use of the Nile Basin water resources. It also builds regional capacity of countries and provides a platform for implementation and coordination of trans– boundary investment projects.
It renders support to national initiatives and focuses on two investment areas of: (i) power development and trade; and (ii) natural resources management and development.
NELSAP-CU has prepared a number of cooperative in country and regional trans-boundary projects, which are at various levels of preparation and implementation.
It has mobilized finances for pre-investment and investment projects cumulatively totaling to USD 1.050 billion (pre-investment USD 557.107 million and for investment projects USD 493.018 million).
Since 2014, NELSAP-CU has gained regional experience, strengthened its capacity and emerged as a reliable regional institution for facilitating key in country and regional investment projects in the Nile Equatorial Lakes Region and beyond.
Its key institutional strength lies in project pre-investment feasibility studies, regional projects coordination support, regional strategic analysis, environmental aspects, social economic development, stakeholders’ engagement and development communication, financial and procurement management as well as results based monitoring and evaluation.

NELSAP-CU, in delivering on its mandate, is supported bilaterally and multilaterally by different development partners including, but not limited to, the World Bank, the African Development Bank (AfDB), the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA), the Governments of Norway (NORAD), Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA), the Government of The Netherlands, the Japan Bank for International Cooperation (JBIC), Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), GIZ (Germany), French Development Agency (AFD), European Union(EU) and KFW (Germany).
It’s mega project in Kenya is the Angololo Trans boundary water project located in Teso North Sub County. The project, which its feasibility study will change the economy of residents bordering Kenya and Uganda.
Photo: Dr Isaac Alukwe

 

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