Coast Region urged to tap local resources for industrial growth

Local politicians got dragged into a meeting and told to actually work efficiently immediately. Regional Commissioner Abubakar Kunenge gathered the squad in Kibaha to demand that they transform the Coast Region into a legitimate industrial hub. He insists councilors must stop relying on basic tactics and start using available resources to generate real economic movement.

Kunenge argued that leaders need to wake up and recognize that the area competes globally rather than just locally. He wants them to familiarize themselves with development priorities to lure investors. The official warned that winning at the grassroots level ultimately supports the entire national economy.

This directive acts as a follow-up to pledges made by President Samia Suluhu Hassan recently. Whether the councilors are fresh faces or returning veterans, the message remains identical. They have to boost productivity and align with federal strategies instead of just warming chairs during assembly sessions.

Industrial growth brings trash, clearly. The commissioner emphasized creating systems for discharging factory wastewater safely. He apparently cares about not poisoning the residents living near these manufacturing zones while chasing those sweet financial gains.
 

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