Lira City, November 6, 2024 – In a significant step towards enhancing transparency and communication with the public, the Office of the President in Lira City today launched a new monthly journal titled “The Commissioners’ Journal.” The Resident City Commissioner (RCC), Mr. Egole Lawrence, officially introduced the publication, emphasizing its role as a vital information channel dedicated to informing and updating the public on key developments and service delivery within the city.
In a statement at the journal’s launch, Mr. Lawrence expressed his enthusiasm for the initiative. “I wish to inform you that the Office of the President, Lira City has decided to come up with a monthly journal called ‘The Commissioners’, he announced. This newsletter is intended to inform and update the public on service delivery, focusing on topical achievements across different sectors.”
This inaugural edition of The Commissioners’ takes a close look at health services in Lira City, reflecting the government’s dedication to improving healthcare access and quality for all citizens. The journal will feature regular updates on various achievements and challenges in health, education, infrastructure, security, and other essential services, aiming to keep residents informed and engaged.
Mr. Lawrence extended his gratitude to the Deputy Resident City Commissioners (DRCCs) and Assistant RCCs for their steadfast commitment and teamwork in supporting service delivery to the people of Lira City. He noted that their collaboration has been instrumental in the realization of The Commissioners’ Journal and the wider goals of the Office of the President. “I also wish to thank the team for coming up with this editorial that will enhance information dissemination and mobilization of our people,” he said.
The launch of The Commissioners’ Journal represents a pivotal moment for the city, aligning with broader government efforts to foster transparency, accountability, and public engagement. This initiative is expected to serve as a model for other cities, highlighting the positive impacts of proactive communication between government offices and their communities.
In conclusion, RCC Lawrence proudly declared, “It is on that note that I take the pleasure, on behalf of all Lira City Commissioners, to officially launch this editorial. ‘The Commissioner’—for God and My Country.”
The Office of the President, Lira City, looks forward to a productive and engaging journey with the residents through this new platform.