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Greater PH Strengthens Partnership With S’Africa
The Twinning Programme between Greater Port Harcourt City Development Authority and eThekwini Municipality has received a boost as the first batch of the Authority’s trainees who have been on a on- year capacity training programme with the Municipality in Durban get set to return home.
During a visit led by GPH Administrator, Dame Aleruchi Cookey-Gam, to the newly elected Mayor of eThekwini Municipality in Durban last week, Mayor James Nxumelo and Mrs Cookey-Gam renewed their commitments to strengthen the partnership between the two cities in city development and management.
The Administrator, on behalf of the Rivers State Government, congratulated the Mayor and the Deputy Mayor, Mrs. Nomuuzo Shabalala, on their election, adding that Rivers State Government appreciates the commitment of eThekwini Munucipality to promoting the ideals of the New Partnership for Africa’s Development (NEPAD) and will ensure that both cities collaborate in the actualization of these goals. She thanked the officials of the Municipal Authority for their assistance especially in providing capacity training for GPH staff trainees.
Mayor Nxumelo stated that Durban became a centre of attraction in city development and management due to well researched and planned urban regulations and consistency in the implementation of city master plans, with special focus on basic infrastructure; adding that “in reconstruction of cities, there is need for capacity building as well as sharing of ideas”.
The Mayor further commended the Rivers State Government for its proactive step towards urban renewal and the development of the New City, adding that eThekwini municipality will continue to partner with Greater Port Harcourt City Development Authority on the project.
The leader of GPH trainees in South Africa, Engr. Watson Aguiyi while thanking the Rivers State Government for the opportunity, stated that the one-year training programme has exposed them to various technical areas of urban development and management, with special focus on infrastructural development, provision of services and urban planning.
He further expressed satisfaction on the high level of cooperation the trainees enjoyed from the officials of the eThekwini municipality in Durban, saying that they are fully equipped to contribute to the GPH New city project.
GPHCDA had in 2010, signed a Memorandum of Understanding for Training and Work Placement for some of its employees with the eThekwini Municipality. The training programme covered all aspect of municipal operations involving strategic facilities like electricity,
water, sanitation, roads, and transport. Others are parks and leisure, storm water, solid waste, property and building, regulations and planning approvals.
The GPH delegation which comprised two Board Members; Mrs Hearty Obiga and Mrs. Veronica Benson and the Assistant Manager Human Resources, Mr. Marshall Webilor, also made a tour to the Ushaka Marine Beach, Moses Mabhida Stadium and Ottawa Low Cost Housing Scheme. Other places visited were the eThekwini Hospital and Heart Centre and the Mhlanga Shopping Mall Complex.
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