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Rongo MP Inspects Development Projects Amid Allegations of NG-CDF Funds Misuse

Rongo Member of Parliament recently embarked on an extensive tour of various development projects within his constituency to address allegations of misappropriating National Government Constituency Development Funds (NG-CDF). The visit aimed to reassure constituents and stakeholders about the transparency and effectiveness of his leadership in resource allocation.

The MP inspected several ongoing projects, including the construction of classrooms, health centers, and water supply systems, underscoring the impact of NG-CDF in improving local infrastructure. He interacted with residents, project managers, and contractors to evaluate progress and ensure adherence to timelines and budgets.

During the tour, the MP strongly dismissed allegations of fund mismanagement, labeling them as politically motivated attempts to tarnish his reputation. He emphasized that all projects funded under his tenure adhere strictly to NG-CDF guidelines and undergo rigorous auditing processes.

Community members who accompanied the MP expressed mixed reactions. While some lauded the visible progress of the projects, others called for enhanced accountability measures to avoid the mismanagement of public resources.

The MP reiterated his commitment to fostering development and transparency in Rongo, urging constituents to focus on the positive strides made in education, healthcare, and infrastructure. He also encouraged whistleblowers to report any genuine cases of corruption through proper channels for investigation.

This tour follows growing public interest in the management of NG-CDF resources nationwide, with the government emphasizing stricter monitoring mechanisms to curb corruption and enhance development outcomes in grassroots communities.

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