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The donation of the modern generator followed a request made to the CBTF management by the Labour Minister Lorika Stella Brenda after she had learnt that the construction of the office block has continued a generator.
In earlier September, when the South Sudan CBTF Project Coordinator, Patrick Katuramu paid a visit to the key government facility undergoing construction in Torit, the Minister raised questioned constructors at the site over absence of the key facility.
The South Sudan CBTF Project Coordinator was prompted to take action as he pledged to follow up the issue until it finally materialized as per the latest news.
On behalf of the government and her Ministry, the Minister Stella has deeply expressed thanks to the CBTF organization for being so considerate in listening to her plea.
“On behalf of my state government under the leadership of Louis Lobong Lojore, and on behalf of my Ministry, I would like to sincerely register happiness and thanks to the CBTF management for its considerate heart that listened to my request last September, this is huge support to us,” she added.
On Wednesday, the State Labour Minister Stella inspected the office block’s construction site where she additionally visited the readied big generator.
The Office block, situated at Gumbo residential area across Kineti River, whose plot size is measured 80 by 80 metres; equivalent to 6,400 square metres with its present built size being 418m2 has been undergoing construction in Torit across Kineti river.
The works cost $ 400,000 by the Capacity Building Trust Fund (CBTF) through the MBF Construction Company and the minister confidently expressed contentment as she noted that it was good to inspect the ongoing facility to verify if standard works proceed well or not.
At the site was the MBF Construction Company site manager Mr. Mesfin Kassa who briefed the Minister and was accompanied by the CBTF supervisor Engineer Linous Kebulu Geri.
The Minister shared the progress on the ongoing construction which is expected to conclude later this year.
In earlier September, the South Sudan CBTF Project Coordinator, Patrick Katuramu also paid a visit to the key government facility undergoing construction in Torit.
The minister said the CBTF Coordinator confirmed the construction was proceeding well, what remains to be finalized include three main parts notably septic tank, generator and fence.
The CBTF funds public administration projects in the Republic of South Sudan to enhance government capacity to manage human, organisational and financial resources effectively.
The CBTF began in 2004 in anticipation of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement to support the establishment of government systems.
A second phase of the CBTF was launched in 2010 at the request of the Government of South Sudan’s Council of Ministers.
The CBTF II will operate from 2010 to 2014 supported by contributions of $48 million from Canada, Denmark, the Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Sweden and the United Kingdom.
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