DRINKING
WATER COMES
ALONG WITH
DEBT
SETTLING
10.06.2009.
The people
living in
Kursce,
village that
has over
1500
residents
and is a
part of
Palilula
Municipality,
visited the
president of
the
Municipality
PhD Igor
Novakovic,
president of
Palilula
Assembly
Milan
Djurdjevic
and Milos
Stojkovic,
councilor
accompanied
with their
colleagues.
This visit
is a part of
Municipal
regular
activities
with the aim
of
introducing
with actual
questions of
the
programme
for
infrastructural
development
in rural
area
realization.
During the
meeting
organized
for this
event, but
also for
discussing
newly coming
problems of
turning off
drinking
water for
the debt of
3, 8 million
of dinars
for Public
enterprise `Naisus`
in Nis, the
problems
were all
together
taken into
account
including
their
reasons and
solutions.
The basic
problem is
in people
discord and
not
satisfaction
of legally
determined
financial
obligations
of public
communal
services.
President
Novakovic
called the
participants
of the Board
to organize,
up to the
end of this
week, the
locals to
collect the
money for
settling the
debt. The
Municipality
will give
certain
guarantees
to the
Council of
people and
allow legal
protection
with
engagement
of lawyers
for starting
denouncing
against
those
irresponsible
individuals
who block
normal life
in this
village.
`Children do
not deserve
to be the
victims of
irresponsible
grown ups
and your
inconsonance`,
emphasized
Novakovic.
`We will do
everything
to raise
life quality
of the
people in
all Palilula
territory
parts`.
During the
meeting, the
problem of
inappropriate
waste
storage in
the village,
the question
of village
cemetery,
electricity
turning off
in the
building for
cultural
events, the
state of
sewerage
system and
solution for
the problems
of
atmosphere
waters spout
and further
landslide
sanitation
were also
considered.
One of the
necessary
pre-conditions
for full
village
development
is also
infrastructural
equipping
and traffic
connection,
by which the
conditions
of life and
work in this
village
could be
approximately
equal it to
those
conditions
of living in
towns. With
this we will
stop young
people of
leaving
rural area
in large
numbers.